Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 85, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 27 June 1835 — Page 4

I.LTKV TOM. A SECRET WoliTII hOV,nc. Tom Spooner wa? the luckiest dog in the world, at least ;o said his oh! cror.ic. "lie began like a p.oer good for nothing mechanic," ih v would say, without n cent in the woi Id without a w hole shirt to his bad:, half shoo, to his feet, and with nothing hut 1 i hands to work with. And yet Torn Spooncr is one of the most wealthy .and inilucntiai men among us. What a lucky dog that Tom bpooner lias been ! lie wont among those who started in life with him, but who are now the freepienk-r of grog-shop- idle and dis-ohito. by the name of Lucky Tom. R pulled his old friends rot a hide to account for hi?, luci. "He had no rich relation?, and though i I t xtravaganf. ho vras liberal. He was to skin-dint. Could he know some .art of ma.;ic that would unbosom the treasure of the earth, and spread its rnd before him?

I'.e paiu no attention to the word-- ot j r . 1 , , , . ,. , , fortune-tellers, aim edd-hr.dcrs; bet , , ' : merer' sioou at Home, ami vol m oarse had been year after 3 ear end wet k after week with a wonderful share of good fortune good In k. He mu-l be in possession cf some secret of which others are ignorant What c-n

it be? What on earth can it he? If! To (he Committee of the Kennebec. Tom had a lot of pork to dispose of, Co nty Agricultural Society, appohipeople were ulway willit ir to p i v bini (! to uwaul premium on honey, a couple of ten's more a pound than a- j hives of he..-., .hre. Tiy other person! An 1 the ':! h.: j llavii: entered my v.:v.v" f-T a prewas nlwns lucky cnonH to pav Id iminm oi i ot:ev and 0:1 hi.s of !ve-, I debts! He was novf r so niihn k (o ! will inf.irnt y.n how I have nve :;r"d feel the grip d a h(eri:V. r hear the j them for a few y e.rs pas'. 1 keep creak of the jail-door. Tom mini- d. j '.hem in '-.exes mv l:oses are I . inelies '"Wh) ! this peer rr.oehe.nie ha taken i?'j,,:,ro !1 'K' "-'-b!e. and from six jo the sweetest and mot 'uNrutil'il git I in von ir.ehrs hiji. witii thin : 1 ts atbe place. Who would have thought N ro-s tb.e top, nhonl an "uich wide, with it! hat a eoafonn ded lu k v de-j Tom j ju-t spare ca;euuh to l-'t th.e bees jia-. poiuieris! Henri-t have !i;e civl I h'-Jwecn tle-m. v a vour.g swasn i

I v magic )C", bribing ! than madc!' And liie.n Tom's garden ua- a ructure ct nea'r.e-s: lei. v e;c j ne.vcr known to blow ever, a did Ids ! neighbor.. Iiis land v. as mh Idle tlsat of his veiy nr-xl door peighiicr's j would produce hardly nothing hat v.ceds! W h- does Tern po! into Ids J md? How he rhea o.ie ; nf-er ' c-'her! If there is an itrpo:iant '! tion to l e '.itlco, way i cm pocr:er wa j alw a tiie man. ilnconli g.d a note j

discounted at the i-ar.k wit'-.out securi- Iswatmsnre gi rurally yvort'des. When IV. If any 'pn-ti e be:.we-n neighbus jibe weather 1 cooe.: eol, if the hiv van to be settled why, Tom luckv ji w ii Yi wit'n honey, the bees will Tom was a!was sare to be Crd!. d in b-ave the epper box. H can then be umpire. l,A:.;l now I tlstek f it.' 1 taken off w i.hout disturbing 'he bees says one. UI never knew T-m t- sp--ak j ia 'd'.e hive. I nsaaliy take feeni my an ill word again-t !n- n : ;!;:). :r w !.a !: i old hive nr.;! early swarms one i-e r.v;fhows plain enoe. !t 1!. t? tie-re ;ae tea- j 'ah Sag fr a ; te. J 1 l!is., and bae e-

ny in 11;.-: sec re;, ana i, e;e:.i;e, 1,1 .1; : dans vM utter a w-vd ta tle-ir pr-- I . v .- ... .:. He n. vr drink 'i.-eai t - ho sure if inteie;:led m.O ; e v, in , snatch h: secret from mm. tie na- ! 1 learned his wife th-. we.y, too. Tliev hath have ihe con '. I i s.av nothing hard of hi ,;u;;i.;:n:.e; s. i in Churcil regal 11 i ; bat leal i f r ir,ere ppearata cV sake. e p:,); cv" ! t'oe!;s v hen he can i.nd tin an he tna ; ; a no learning something tn-ae .-f h ;u ! , of getting rich. 1 le ' la ing up (tenure. An 1 !h n !v ;,Uv;-.:. h. a Ice1 . in hi woik reori t .'e. :t::d he i abvax'v ;

I. ic hr?t up in lie- 1. in. r-j more shows lh;.t Te-ns mind i a!-.vav Tiie c en' ; a of a mm at Wa.ter1cnt tipe-:i hi . ret. ii-; :n"t ,i:Vi ! f : d. ia heiea!, by the naa.e cf Pvne. timCeVCh o lake a gl is v;di ! ; ; ; " ii af; ;i wai d w ..s f nj;.d to have bee!;

eionles at th" g:g 'iop. have a m nd worh k;.. I ie n 1 - i l! oecupics hi thoagltt mi much th if. he mind nobody ba-in: bat hi vwv. And yet it does not weigh heavy on Iiis mind ho i. always pel na'nn-d contented and happy ho ha- i-o j aar celling in !;;s funilv. All i pk-.e-an; j atel .igrta-.a: I 1' !. .N O ing i Ul o! I

place. Strange' Str.ii :;. ' s-.i.J tiiese j Pytv -ain:.ained a thtgged silence, and wi-ricres. that Tern Sp .,,;;r r--;;:.t; j J a ! go T.rivns thnuglit the evidenee poor mecliai ie b, ;.: widt no-! -ue' ien to hang him. Tiii i praetifhing. cf whom all prophesied that he 1 ' al aednv 1 tn'-ndiy v i donee oftne tiaa M011I.I iviik! ut d'lhe I. tile end, .f the ! " M' tf fratin-; to iu tra-tiiiti tl e ihorn and wlto heli-y,-! ; --:l.:t..r of if. id tic - of a ay kind, and ef die noeesdlv, but stm k tola- woih.e:,edd !t.i- ie, t, io fiet,ofo v,1.Vm je apii ( paoi-hmcn!

w i'i 1 uti.tM o uno.y in tiie : 1 pearly late to bed, ever at ih wilii hands m- head! lie mast In-.e a se cret v. otah Know in Ait 1. e k Dog! Lucky Tom! What aa his -cret he? Ibal rwhtt can his mcicI u( s law 1 :isiv.: i.w In some of the pb.c- on t' II!' I and interna-, Lvnoh's Law i i .:,(!.: by flagellation the be iv of the da- I liK.pnmt.butour:;;-,.,,;!,:,!.. :,(!, el l, neylmed,, -! , j,.,,;.;.,,,., . -in. I , . ,. . , ;, , ,. , ftea.J r. .-.,e-e .1;' luin ihc-v .,: r Ion1. wdi'n ,1 it 1 b or . v; W i . e.'.y a a ; it r

oTert than the an ient mo Je. Within ' file I 1st two wvks, we iiay e ha tin vc I P.:v-l n' Ilonsr s. If has been rx-inipleof thi w .l oaie opplie ithvi. : po-iiiya-lv a-s-rted that the medical The til l of til'se yy l!e-t.i;a., j ,,t ; :: u have stepped into excellent bu-i-a man, :din a t, ! . v ho was rough! in ! re;; .y pu : cha-iitg ihe cabii -b t and the act ot robbing a ide-bi 11 .1 i f e of" j u i-H know 11 posinante ef souv; esfremthe hou-cs, of proyi-i nji, an I it ya :t-,ed preder --or. 'i; have heard of a CortVim d thai he bad becni.i the nigat- i famous , hi while Iiorse ia this city, and

iv naa't cf visiihig the phico. a.nd np-; i pr piiu;:r.g i bi corn '.isc, the rod t

t!ii:i" nt" !:!' tine (,i he ''.hi :.!. Ri- t ing caught in the act, he whs plentifully painted, fare an. I lianas with Mack, ant! afterwards varnished, aiul made as pretty a looking negro with a monkey lace, ; we have ever sera in our life. The second case was a Spanie.nl who wa hea-'Jv drunk and mischievous, and openly a blackbird ; he had partly t ri nt hinx f (" !i;s shirt and hid himself down beneath the step? of the court house, w heti he was painted a delicate green : we suvvose blue would have been tiie most appropriate color. The third case was tint el" a patron of an oyster boa, who (ic two or three day had "ie-n cxhi'uting himclf in a state ot most braly intoxication. A new method wee-by !.' yy i:h him: he was Mai k"i wii!) butel C'ik and grease, and tlu n made to tide (he woathm horse. a p -de, and en that ho wa carried to a pond in the rear rf the village: hut havhe; entreated rot to he ducked, h , , , i , , , , , . wa conducted hack to tuo piece from , . . , ,- ' . , v .nonce tse was ai-:en ; ah.er yvhic.i lie wa rsce.rled a s!;ort ih-tae e from the town. whi( !i no wili oroba'dv remetv.hev fer the rest of Ids life. 1 nr.iUi-.i.vi::, (T..) Cuzi!! n two i--e.es 1o-.e'!eer witn a o 'ara he Sep. put its t!. swarm, and when 1 t M.t ti" in e;i ti.e nencii, put ur.uer manv ?n-tre a I think thv will hi! a h;rge early swaim will fill ! more. 1 b.ad some tins season that tilled three in about n fortnight, and tlu 11 swarmed, ati I the yonr.g swarm leave filled four b e. After mv ol I hives h ave swar.iee. I usually put under one or m -,?e 1 hdi'mg I prefer that ceur-o to n ei swarm again, f;r recainl . - , 1 i r ; e. ' s 10 i.ye on i;:r:g:i v ir.t ; or 1 an .ike a part and tv- '! be-.; if I think t-e' rv.mhicer ..'ara i- 1.: 1 :e . ( . !-1 t .ern. !! any hce gr-o.v s wa ere. , i ji: - ore--. ;; 1 ! :.;.;; cut en (he !.ivc. ' whit h is e.-M-'ien-e of lie; hive j i ing i d;, i a id mere hove, i had a few h;i ;!i -nin! uhicli i have taken ua thi : v. ; I 1 ve n t (i-'i!r-!y'i; I have ( 'ka.i nj cm my own i ii m t.ii e . e- : ' ' e e 1 e ii-- i go.;., n i'i"V m t ' e cr :n ; iio-v own. i ',: ": ' !';,- t!iat I have taken up. .!.-ii- Gir.H. ;:::. Jao wrong pr-ron. it 1 rea'ed mac!; ex t-i t eeil!g,on. ) :!--'. r-(a!i.'d tiie partiet:! it s in !;; lio-e oi ! d. Tito giiltv wrote '1 w as a :i, in !.- the nanio of Say age. who had m irJ. rel his wife nine years ago, e -1 -ini-e in 1 net be, ti haaial of, hat hie f-'al ei ie: ar.o t'ro.n v. itnesse swear to too id-etti! y ei Pvne and Sav.ag". tor Iile, !e t.t-; rrinie what it may. Toe Po-'.ai Mercantile Journal con st.ler (lie c l.!! i;,d liy ing ? i-t-ar .ew!rv::i;! e.,d, h ought to know the least yet l :!!-, UiiCoa-1 neriai g o a rin i!:o- ol t!,e Poi.v tiibr. A p :seiger 'ear the h :.;vS j,., s, ii; say s, e.eoppe,, i;s a ; a ihbet ;. tn ooe. alter W l;( !i !0 !h- ,. 1" ' a e a !( 1 !;-. w i;c!i na! t 1 e.ii a;i in maw. X thiiig ,,. ' ' " " T . m" ? ' , v.ry se-a : a., ,,e ,am;Mo le.m, cl.a.k ' r "Mr. IIjms no :e ot y o::r ti nntv epu aires yef.yyhat , ,. . , , 1 , , . -, , inn- .us iiii.ii 1, it ies ma-t he I mors, ! pl0di is fur a real

1 antiquated canvass topped gig. ma-

"Z Joflanc of an aspirant who had tie c he to recommend turn. A feliaw named Rail Draper was tried at Ctica, a short time since, for throwing a dead cat into a neighboVs v !!. l!iw;i sentenced to a tine of llficcn dollar and three months imprisonment. Tiie punishment, was too slight alto-:: Tier, lie ought to sit in a piilorv erected over the well for twelve months and drink from it the whole time. Nkw I;it7nc; Prkss T!ie N. York Cosnmerc.ial Advertiser gives the fol o v eeounl o! ;i newlv mvei ded rr-ss: The hodv of the press is cast iron, it is on tiie nrinciele of the common 1 nana pre i'io" propelled by a eraedc. It -lines from thirty to forty iaipnsion per minu'e, or about two tiiousand per hour. More than half the Ihne ordinal ilv employed in preparing a term far printing, is saved. The ink is snonii hv means ot rollers from a is sivn)ii--d bv nvans ot rollers from a I fountain attached to the machine. It 1 re-pih-e but a single hand to attend it - idih; is the laeor re.piired that a chil l may work it with perfect ease, Pieir-g o-; a snvdl scale, this one is principally for printing cards, labels, ice." re.ru::? y-ne.x ix th;: r.nniT ctuRTEK. Tie; tide of emigration has. at last taken tin; right turn and extended to the tender sex. It is known that the predominance; of the female over the male sex in Massachusetts p? astonishingly ureal. !n many toyyn tiie proportion is two (o or.e, and in the whole State the. excess is more than 11,000. Tb.e sp.iere ol yvornaii s usefuiness, of course, must ne m;;e;i cinaimscribed iicre , whereas, at the West, whither our voe.e.'r ami energetic ma to ponntatton 1 ,1 ,) - 1 1 going, in every depai tmee.t c f female i niu-frv slu; can become eminently useful. Teachers arc; needed in schools domestic companions are wanted by 'die young men, and more female industrv i in urgent demand in the far We Wc pi-eased o learn there fore, that a company of iinlnsti ious. capable, ;uid intelligent young w omen are a'oott! fo :.-iit from thisto-.vn to the great 'Vest. They go out undep the protection o a paedeman, nr.d we are j s'ire they w;:l he. yy ' h onea! w o as j tin:.; h joe l eo e a you a' won; hrou ; yv. s in- e,arg. td j 10 oiu Mnucs. in - tb.e early sc tdettu nt of tins country. A w nie in ei ; 1 1 i u-epiiuoss atui industry. an in 41.' ' 1 VI I . I . 1 j,reat gto. are 1 a t ("ore liiem. at .i allnougii d ah hke to h-.ye Mem indulge in toy y i -; nayv t-eail.iiiore. v t (or a . u. e apiece, t- e y r u 1 I insure them a: a. :' V noser ' O ire er leave jtisf -(ceivcd (pt nieg at their store an. i-io.g Sun. an addition to their f,,r--locK.iivibi;:: . and con.sj. ie-, in part, v irassortment rom- ; of the feihny ing -s -,,; (rv!i.mixd fcdrab Clothe ue and striped Satinet; -nei-t cf Ladies' Shawl and andkm ehleis ; .'ei a-s; I t; !'e; s Figured plain P.ttoinctt : Tinv: A Ml i ae I behind lacv-s; '.did assoiiEnent vl hotittel b- it ribbands; f s 1 I I 1 ; eeo .t:at oiat iv c rape a 1 .on oiii, sii,jiii( gar.gnams i:.i:i and figured jaconef ; a, tor c and curduie muslins : Linen .and cotton "diaper; Circa-iat!, a vaiiety of ctdors; Id-ick, !due, brown and red homhazet; .M ir.eil!-. vabmlia. satin, and silk vestStoek and cravats, a variety; mgs; L nliis ;red gentlenmn's si!k,hc::ve.r and huck-.kin gloves ; brovii he. Img an.d sheeting tn'islins; Cliey ks, tit kings and domestic plaids ; Faney- print- and a splendid article of . ;r -- -o I hey keep -ons!antlv on h.and a general a -s .t;:! eat of Paid ware, consisting ol locks, late'ics, bingt s, screw s, aes. ipitehe (s, hammer, w end, ero3 cut and ned-snw. CG G ' .! .' J- ''" A (.' ' E. ;,s- 7 Y)f )..-. ALSO !, 0.1, C-isfing, Steel, Nails ami Spike. A y:ooi yssor.TMexT or Qt-res-i-si-s ;ia-r Tiiey- al-o k -ep , tantlv en p-.-x.t COTTOX VBN AN I) liATTING from the Risij.g Sua Parlor y, eitht r at ! wbc bale or r ; d!. " i fC-Allof -yh cah t;r approy Rbhig Sun. .1 y will sell Inyv for ' rv porduc x. U. .1 AMPS. r. ni v IShusk 6cc;3m :u;i ei! oriagrs For sale at this Odlce.

.1 B S T a 11 12. J. cc W. O'NEAL, 0 ESPECTFULT.V inform thepuhJTvi lie and their former customers, thai they have recommenced the mercantile business at their old stand, on Main street, 3d doer from Front, where they have jus"t opened a general assortment of new goods, consisting of Karclvrarc, Quccnswarc, cutlery, aisrt.vas, r., &r. All of which they are disposed to sell 011 very reasonable term. The public is requested to call and examine their stock. (''! ihc p,i(s.

Cg'All persons who are in arrears to , 1 ... . : 1 ..- ,!'! i. are req -led ?o call and naV on tiieir old -.cf oar,! Kemg San. yt ay ! G. RATTIAWAY, TflS AS just received from 'cw Vork 1 ' variety ot IS I A and SF.AM )N .MILL ('OODb. wlucu he; idlers ;it puce- that iino1 (o ?'VC sal.siaei.on to the purchaser consisting in pari of the ami 1 iulauelphia, an extensive following articles, viz J h. r. h- i.. . s. Super black, blue, mulberry, green, olive and mixed broad Cloths, Blue, black, drab, light and chuk striped Cassimeres : A complete assortment of ladies and gentlemen's gloves hosiery ; A large ass't of plain and liguicd silk, Marseilles, Vaienc ia and cotton Vesting ; Stocks ; Plain, pink, bud", striped, and chicked Scotch and French Cinghnnns; French printed 3!udi:; and Ginghams, rich patterns; Bleached and unbleached Sheeting and Shirting; Plain, corded and cross barred White C indu'ies; colored do. Cambric .Muslins ; jaconet, Swiss, mull, plain and figured P.ook do. Green Barrage; Pali m imitation do. Gro do Nap, Gro do. Swiss, Florence, and sarsanet Silks , Bombazenes and crape. Dcderia; Irish Linens; Imnvn n.n.d bleach'd Rus sia Linen; Linen Cambric; Bahinot laces, iv.lging. black silk Velvet, Russia diaper; Bed tic king; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; 1 tunnels, iyyi-iei Miic; crane, gati an, fancy dress I idkfs; Flag, bandanna, Itauan and pongee silk pocket lldkts. Also, about " -y piece, a2i;-,c .. comprising ah mol eve ry style ; B'.ifisu Sewing Twist c;( spc.(;!.s; Summer studs, I h illing, i n none!, Summer Clot !s. ike. Slrayv and Ieghotn Bonnets, late-t fasliions; Palm Hat--, Fur do. I3,-;-, Sheen iu.rxl .S.iKor,::s:t-.;. Also, a fine asortme!it of II . laur;t y l ii t 1 1 v. rockery, iii;i-s. v Iimki ;i;'i J iimowwaie,y.iocer!es.:li.ai! anes.i amis. I .-ye -i.nit-, 1 1 . ('.., iron, Mora. .Nbiils, Hoes, Shove 1-', Spud otran I tinge s, vvc. eve. Rising Sun, April :, 1 C.d.'j.-v s5iiiur; Pi;?ia .lr'Vv. ?i II i io snitsc iilter rsp'cf fully informs - hi (rimids of Bising Sun and (be public in general, that lit; has opened a Gs v t t v -.'sT.yt c" v-s on the corner of Front and Grand sis. yvhercha. on hand nr.d intends to keep a general assortment of 5S.j:li-;jr.-. of the very best tpe.alily that can he had in Cincinnati, together with Groceries and ( 'onforlionaries. I lis stock consists in purl of Cogniar , Irench and American Brandies; Holland and American Gin; Madeira am! Malaga Wines; Cordial of all kinds; Beer, Porter. Pounce. eve. Nuts of all kind, Fig, Raisin, Candies, Cigars, vce. iVe, The subscriber having an ice house, well filled, yvill he able at all times during the summer to accommodate, his customers with ICF. CRF.AM, and to improve the water during the summer. Persons ("rem on board Steamboats wall be accommodated with entertainment, together with Travelers, yvill be entertained in, Ihe he ..' en-silde manner; and no pains shall he spared to render hi establishment woilhy of general pa tronage. THOMAS DAVIS. Basing Sun, April In", 5d j. 75tf 1. a M f ... s' .iJX. V.. .-J1 vi-i-. Qt Cil iNTS per bushel ill cv.vi. wil be constantly ait for VXi ?vl at the Bisinc Sex iMir.r,, during Ibis year, ami until December, 10:.a. Cd.. .,7) flax seed for sowing will be furnished to Farmers next seeding time, and payment in seed taken in the utnnm at a fair advance. Rising Sun, Dec. 1331. 50

..TAS just received, and is r:ov ot JL3. pening, a handsome assortment (' fresh Spring and Summer GOODS. consisting in p--r( as follows: Kusseil. and olive, brov.n. green, blue, ami black Cloths; Cass'inolK fancy colors; Summer drUiings, Mexican tni! are--, Hamilton slonnenfs, l!u?si:, sbeel ing anil French linens ; .Merrimack and French Print, a splendid nsfor'm'ud ; French ginghams; plain, 11gl. , cross bata-ed .l.-.eoneis.

i-.ngiis.i. r;M-s aim man ; i-i t : 1 it t plain and fig d Grecian I'obine!!.-, Do. do. Laces and F.d gings; Grern J'erra'zi'-, white and gvec. n :j:uiz;c Veils: P.otr.'rzinc Jitd:'-; A rich article of faiK dress and ." .mkere h rCr,ni,r(.;i;is ,Uld p;u;1c0ls: Chin 1 invest rtxlo of lunne!s i fewest rtyle of Punnets and botmct trimming; Silk, Vaha.i ia. filarsc il!e, ai.d V. het j yc?inrs, tain Calicoes ; ; l)nss Siiks: Ladies' and (h ndenun's Gloves; Sheetings and Shiitii : - ; U nite and colored Cotton I fee, ant half Hose: lniu 1 runeil. iiiorocco an i 0 -l in Sitoes and Slipper.-; "lien's Slioes, P'iins a;;,' Sliprt iv : t diildrc-n. Shoes, a vaiiety ; Palm Phds,c. ice Together y, ith an nssoi tmi-nt t" lunnivjiui: .i.yd cinuuiv, (Ji:ecn. China and Glass Ware-. Family ?dedieincs Plank ami Sel.oel Pool,,. Nails, Iron, t-asting. Cast Steel, bright Trace Chains. II dmes and Jiors;.; Ciders, Riding Whips, Paints, Oils ma! Dve Stuii's, tec, is'.c. Abo, an nsse.rtmt'uit of r.inPilXTillVS llllXCll TOOLr of Crcagh's mannf n turn, a'i of yylueii yvill he sold low f.;r c;t-'i or .approved country produce. Bising Sun, ePiVc-!i 03, 18:55. HililW CiOS3H4. ffj ''' subscribers are rc a ei ing and now opening, a hand.-orne a-a-ort-mcnt of N5t'i5 tzizd Xz'.rnii-n r 5.'.cN;!m, among yvhich may i e found the following articles : Calicoes, Cambrics, Pish Linen ; Silks and Silk Handkerchief; I r 1 niets, umghams : j ummazetls, J ,ams-c,mC etu,g; ! ---- I )tess I landkeia hiefs. Ginghams ; .oi.,i;ei and ie,c i; .iiuslni: Straw and Leghorn Bt.-nr.ets, , .c. 4v . M.stl, T .'.s-rx .... ' - 1 . . . , .. ,x . , ,'-;s . 1 ,C u m . ! y .t j,. . . sn ' ,4 hi 10." 2 i3 S , Vfbicll. fogeflicr with their bune r oc i, yy make their a-ertment pen:. ly roriipb-le. on! (aisten.e 1 Tie v wh! to call an they yviil Wicir l!i( i.ljs nnc lor cw: h v ('icin Ives. i... a, 0i-cou drv i.ioduce. R. K. i:TON Co. BbingSun, March 1 , 1 Oak"). 7 1 If 'v..'fd "ye.-. yt & funu r if Slain ami Frur.l rt. Wbl lalelv made an addition to iljL t'eeir former stock, w hi li renders their assortment At 11 ami complete. They can furnish their customers with .almost every description of an n a: n n:s qfi-:i:a s wj r i; aiVl idl other articles which are usually kept in the Stores in this place, at lowprices and accommodating terms, for cash, or approved country produce. The public are invited to call and cx-. amine their stock and the prices. Rising Sun, Feb. 7, 1 03o. (hy JjOQis Mere I LL persons who are indebted lo the subscribers for LVMRF.Rare earnestly requested to call and settle the same, as longer indulgence yvill not be given. Those who neglect this notice, may expect to pay costs, as their .accounts yvill be immediately put in suit. LNILIS & ATHLARN. Rising Sun, May 10, 10.3a. is ri nnsni n evk.rv sati i.oav. In Rising Sun, Drarbont en. fnri'rnti. TERMS. Ty t Doll.-trs per ntin'in. if paid in nilvattcf!; Two Dollars mid fifty tVufs if p.ai l in si nintttlis ; or Tlin-e Dollars nt 4 Iks cn,t of ihc y etir. es'o Ptil)criil ion w ill he received for les than six months. A failure to notify a ilieoitlintt;ttt(-c at the rwl of Ihc time snhFrriheil for, yvill he considered n new enctipenient No piipir di'eoiitinttrd until all nrrcaragea aro paid, eveept nt the option of the Kdttor. flr-Adverlisentetitsnotcxeeetlilisrolli; Square, yvill he itis-et ted three times for $, nnd 25 cents for eneh'ptthpeqttent insertion. Larger one in proportion.

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