Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 88, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 18 July 1835 — Page 3
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PRIVATE POST. OirVe intend pftabli.-hin a private po?t route from this r-lace, bv way 4f Hartford, JameO Mil, l)ilLd.roiiSh, anil Wihnin-top, nn.l thence home. pnwided w rcec.ye :i suiiicietit number of nmv snhseibrers to pa y the openus. Thoe who receive their pipers in this way w ill be charged cent etr'a, as posture. An experiment w ill be made immediately, and if encouragement)' pven, it will be continued. 07"1l "'c authorized to announce JOSl'.Plf WOODS, !'.). of Union township, as a candidate for County l'omm:f?i..:nT. atlheapprnaehing election.
tr y'W c
are autl oriz"d to y (hit Mi. AF,-
riU'.l) J.COTTON will be a ramiidate for A-ociate Judce of this co;iiii , at the next Aiig'l't election.
. ('"Mc;?rs Lane and candidate ("or (.'onager, are t. address the Sovrr.-isn IVo-
5 at Hertford and Uill-S
day nct, the S'-th itwt. Mr. Inn-n speak? nt Diiidxiroui'i at ) I o'clock, A M. a-el ; t Hartford at 5, P. M. Mr. Lane at Hartford at 11, wnd IlillsV-orotich at 4. Mr. l:::inV appointment l !c;o places, has l.crelo ere been cno-neoa-lv puhli-hc.l to bo en the instead ot the 2M of iiU .
in the "Far West,'' but two hundred and lift' miles up the Missouri; another, upon Fever River, near Galena ; and the others at various places on the Ohio river. All of them arrived, anil have departed, or will iee, with full fieighl and many passengers: On Wednesday (he Diana started for lite Yellow Stone river, nhout 3000 miles up the Missouri; and another for St. Peters, 700 miles on the. Upper Mississippi. During the week, several have left, or will leave for New Orleans; and others, again for Pittsburgh. And regular packets run almost daily up the Illinois river.
and her noble Appian Way. France, however, though behind bind in her rail roads, long since eopied after Rome in her great paved roids leading out of Paris the pride of that capital. ;r d ,( which iMe ...'..ei i o.il.! ;.ni . '. fore rail road v ere k:w n. I: i., Russia, inune:i- 1 a? her ;:;-ph"c i-?. civilization jet sleep ;! "-. .. -;, of ignorance and despoi A, Y. Star.
Administrator Police. All persons having claims against the estate of Ralph Smith, late of Laugh-i-ry township, docM.me hereby notified 'o present the same legally nuthentica- : for settlement within one vear from "i.is date; a':d nil these hnhd.ted to said
Notice To Magistrates and all ethers whom it may concern: -lie it known that at a meeting of the Board of Seminary Trustees of Deai born enmity, Indiana, held
at Wilmington on the 23d of April
tire. A destructive liie occurcd on Wednesday l ight, about 12 o'clock, which entirely consumed the White Lead factory of James M'Candless Co. . There had been no (ire in the estab-
e.b. on Satur-J lishmeiit after -J o'clock of the previous
day. The point at which the fire com-
(7 We regret t, o!j M.",r.tn V! r., t' States, i i.i) n; .re. on Moiid-iy, tb.e ill!,
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,at th.- vcaerahTe
e ol II. e i I ii .1 ,t Phil. id. 3,. hi t, '..11 of ear a,.d
1. ui.-.r;." J'ew r.n a hne ; a----il thr- 'i.h life ?o j.i;eh t.c l..ve,! and rc;-icc.;-d l.a Ju.Ve MnrMiall. He ha. e-'a;'d the e ilnu.t.y an', ;i'.r.e c.( p".r(y; a:; 1 few. fi w ir,.lt i ,:. . f err j i.hae men, can b :i -tof :i i. L::t Mar-iiali's ourse was vuc tliat bas s. i t ;t -1 hi. a . aiiir.it .0:1 ;;:.' et.i a-.d now, u Ke ;ii1i f- to rc-'. l'y ;i'i la- coanSry"? w i-d:f Idi s(." fiWc l.e.ir :-.!:net eviv r ! min from the com. try eonij-lair.ina: of ihe h,i':ire of the wdieat crcrs. Siiio f.inaer. v. j . i nut b;;c eiiouh to !;:rp them's in i-re-id. and t-.rni-h themwi h seed n.xtf.t!!. Oii:.-r aj-.i.i l.av. ( '. 1 v phmche'l ':,) t!-- whe-tt .-r turned :,.ie;') rtt!e npon it. Tlio-e, l.o-.veyci'. " ho O: ly .r -.-.h:t to M;i wdi I rt fe.-ei j.rjce f- i it. It i" row v.-: rib. ore dol'ar per t).ihel in thi-s pi ioe. V'Wo '.e:irf front ia ;i: e, ;;it the ( hid.'ra I. a rr. tin ly lo-i.ied at thai p3aco, tin re 1 a -i:.r n. ri't! ?ire.' last Mo-i !.iy week. Tl.eio ha' In en a few r .-e at t'harlestiiwi-., in Chirk
Cincinnati. Tlie Cincinnati Evening Post confirms !ie statement that the ground on which that city wow stand-:, was sold within lifiy years, for the sum of $47. What an illustration of the rapid increase of the population in the great valley, and of the growth of uir western cities. Fift y years ago a larsje tract of forest was sold for 47 on the. same ground is now one of the largest inland cities of the Union.
A?.iF.nrc.N- Poi't;r.Tiox. The wife of
menrc-vs, loaves t-.o d'mht as to liie f.'.ct young man of Massachusetts, now res-
l!iat it was th( u-oik tfwu incendiarv. 1 ident in Maine, has presented him with
and that it w as co nniuiiicr.teii to the buildings fr'.ni the alley on theea?t side. At one tr.oment the whole range of building en Macairster street was in great danger, the wind beieg from cat !o west. T'ic-ir secutitv, however, was i'i the hands of our lire department.
ho-e promptness atid energv soon di. j
peueu an (ears, it is uiulerstoovl that there wa insurance to the amosmt of l.:0-) doll.irs. Cm. Ga:.. Juht 10.
five, cliildreri in the space of chicn
months: two at one birth, and three at another. A canawler nsked his raptain what A. M. stood for after a man's name; t, wliich ihe captain answered, with a look of great sajrac;ty,'why Anti-Mason, ton darned fool!' Aikansas is fast advancing in the ar!s of civilization. There was a man in tlie territory a few das sincennx).
ur now it is f.,tir thousand, including j At tlie residence of his brot.ier-in-
a'.en! tiurly nierehaiits. Five chur-1 !'. in this place, yesterday afternoon,
dies h.ave been erected, of various de- U choicra morbus. Ml W ii.tnjt G. Wn.
nomination':. A steamboat communieatien twice a e k is estahli-hcd with Bntrah'!, aiitl by sloops and schooners. Flour is transported from one place to the t.(her a! a fW-i;ht of 2o cents per !)!;. Water lots 40 f-e! hv ?00. h.ave
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estate :ir rcntics fd In m:i!.-o iinmo.Hi.i ... ' J 1 v
1 leasiirer
ate pa mer.t.
.1 AMES SMITH, JOHN SMITH.
.lulv 13. I83.. 88.
A SM ALL sum d" money was found . in RNino Sun, on Monday, the fi;h of July, winch i now in the hands of the subscriber, and which the owner can have by giving satisfactory evidence of ownership, and pa ing for (ids advertisement. JOEL niX'OURSEV. Rising Sun, .July 11.1 G30.
Chic ,.. Tin t r. years ago thenunv bercf i;'.habitants in Chicago was lifsv
r
lis, aged 24 years. Mr. Willis was a oung man much esteemed by his acquaintances, and his death will be fell and regretted by a large number of relatives and friends.
e , ! , t y , ' 1 Nl.'.V, it': -or!- in t! U i?-n; !-'! S.n.e! P'. t wn !' I i-"' . er.'ty
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w e
rnanated fal ally.
i.i the 11. Miy on,!?.;, rated re1 r' . in re;,;, id t 1 t i.e hi altii el
neither hnl e.i.r ih and
a
on state ;,.at thi re is '- 1 ;-reya: usi ' here ;
e i eci 0 a oi,.i-,o: !. i :; I ion ai Ttir. Ciiv ri. e't r.'; .'' : 1 eon. It w ill
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:r--n'.it ion
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at tlie can3i late
,!;;mmotii fi'. which w;.-? befori- tl.o h:t l.e-l.i'-iat':re, anil tl.;'.i if t h eii t: ey will oe f..r i to h"co:ne lav.', it not a h.-.r-l nroier to too whejv ti i- f.s--e!io.iii o . i . i .r. t e. 1 ; tint it i mtv i: c'dar 'hat n:i or lu 111. .;, nho;n this na:i..not'a hill v.-onl.t hem-fit, Miod'kI eiienlate thi rep..rt for the p'irp. so of i-.j.iri.nthe I ej C;:di lat, -. 'r. lo w'ARn voted r.:iiv.-t the mammoth hi '.II '.' winter. 1.1 1 ry -.t je 111 n hirh it wa !ro'.!:;h! up ; aad v. he -,v t! it Mesr. W.I.Km and (Ih.v.uvav areo-ij.o-d tai!, and will, if elected, V te l it. Tin 'i' toiitieim :i, l:oeei, aiet ot oppo-ed t interna! improvee.u et-- nt tlie y v, ill oepo e a system i.ic l) will hcr.t f.t a f v Jo the i:i'ivy of the m i v .
Died, at Columbus, en Wednesday.
e:. sold at from two to seven thousand ! ,lC o j, j05, after an illness of ten davs.
So much lor the enterprise of j the- Rev. Russfi, I3ic;r.Lew, Chaplain of I the Ohio Penitentiary. Mr. Bigelow
was a w orthy and distinguished minister !. .1' . I . ..
1 oi me metiiouisi persuasion ; and it need
not be added that his loss will he deep-
gretled. not only bv Ins friends and
1 relatives but by the church, al-o. of
.1
trveaitn. A serious accident occurred at I) il
union, on Mr. tire ay las', i in ring tne
storni w hicn t ommenced there. ;is here, , 1 . r. HV reirr
anotu six oeiet iv i!) tne suiernoon, a
number of person toek slieller in the
Court House, and while there the elee
. 1 i tnemocr,
i iic nuio strucK one 01 tun cuimneys, 1
and knocked it dow n a im: m the nor
so!is below. O ie of (he bricks fell on ! t!'e head nf a son of Chief Jutice .Mar- J shall, and fractured his sknl!. Modi-I
which he was a bright and f-hinimr
kmrcial tirr! ?'43cc$iC
TUB r-SGr.LE'S CANDIDATES
al aid wa immediately procured, and he Baltimore American of yesterday savs: "We learn that though he now lies in a dangerous condition there is nevertheless some hope, that lie ma survive.
rou ti v. v n f.s E x T , t 1 v i s, SScr.vr T;-.l :,-t, WiI2Sis?;; ;5.in'ry. r.ac.h ean.ii late !.o 1- not n subscriber to the Time, mnt pa C I . in advance, to have his name inserted in this li?t.
coxir.J kss. .1STOS L.1XF.. J J.1MES D. COIUi, GEO. it. Du.y.y I n ECO R HER.
.ILEX. IT. DIT.L, z. r PKncir.lL, joiijv d. nusn.
Not hn-.o since, a .z negro in New Bedford, Mass.. coll a ret! Mr. Com don, the Cashier of tin' New Bedford Bank, in the puhiie streets and gave him a sound horse-whipping. O.i lluvGlh ultimo, three negroes in the suburbs of I ia ri ford, Conn, tore a respectable la
dy from her protector, and o He red her ihe most devilish outrage of which they
ere; capable
...o.l,..r vlo.l ,!mm a wl.Me nv.o COfXTY COMMISSIONER,
. ' , . ,, , f ., , JOlIX XE.1L. 1 in t ie most pontic part of the citv. ; ' .... , . , . , " ! SCHOOT. COMMISSIOXKK, i he whues, finding themselves in nnso-1 JESsn Lw JIOLM.1X. bite danger of extermination, finally coKO.VElt, turned out in lare numbers, sliot to!.ro.V T.1IT, Jr.
r.mr. s. nvsff, TITOS. P.ILMETi,
D. trm KKRii,
.ISA SMITH,
ASSOOI TE JUDGE,
On the following .lav, I J.4MES POU F.LL
of the Seminary fund of
said county of Dearborn; therefore all motieys due and coming to said fund will be paid to said Stephen Wood Treasurer. By order of the board of Trusters. JESSE L. II OEM AN, Pres't. D. Wfavek, Sic' 1. June 27 1 835. Notice is further hereby given that a meetinsof the hoard of Seminary Trustees, will take place at Wilmington, ot) the 1 7th of July next, at 9 o'clock, A. M. to transact busincsS of importance. A punctual attendance of all this board is requested. By order, D. Weaver, Srcy. Fjarsn iov Sale. 'IP111 fibrcribcr will sell JjSSjlP, JL. tlie farm on which she isacjJuow lesides, situated on the
1 1 - e 1 .... 1 ii . 1 ? 1 -
tx. that ia addition to an as-orlment of! '',ll,sui' s crceK, in jcarBoots and Slioes, w hich he has laU 1 v or" ounlv between .5 and 6 miles been adxerlisino in t his wiper, he has ! fr;,m R'1" ? containing 01 acres, on l-.and.!.ndofleiloi-,ai:.,t his store (n Id-30 acres .ir on the corner of Front and Grand ts.. ! r,i,:,re' ;,rul U,i,ler ood fcc- T,lC o 1? .1 . I iintUovi r.ietils air. A ttow J.ened !nrr
upnosi'.t: . U!i!iav.a s store, all as- . .. . ' t
Is. X. HALL. FTi ESPECTEL'LLY informs the cit-
izoiisi .f Rhin
San and iu icini-
ft - Hfc-- .... v. . . a t a. tv.:i,
ol family Cons ump
i 1
soiltuent oi
and other at tich
tion, ol whicli tlie following area part: Pot.itoes, Apples, and Onions;
Bacon, Pork, Lard and Cheese; j Piour, Salt, B dowries and tlrie-d Beef; Maekarel, l.icrtin ;md Coi!lih; i Honey, Molasses, Vinegar. Pearlasb; j
Rice. 'unger and Butter Biscuits: Tea, Colfee, Chocolate, Dvestuihs; Tobacco. Cig us and SnulV; Palm, Rosin and Shaving Soap; New Orleans and Loaf Sugar; Pepper, Alspice, Cloves, Nutmegs; Cinnamon, Raisins and Candies; Powder, Shot, Lead and Nails; Bra.;'jy? Whiskey, and Wines; Candles, R-i'i and Tar; Poller's and Tin WARE; With many other articles of the Produce kind a soon as good nrti les of the diiren.nl kinds can be obtained, such as
dwelling house, anew log bat n, a jour, c
apple orchard, a well of first rate water, goods-tabling, Azc. The grain on the (aim will be sold with it at a fair price. Per further particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises. LYDIA WRIGHT. June 20, 1835. 84 tt
t-j J & Bits a -? - St r n . t 1 . 1 -ii. ...
ft ouuaingand lots torj;?p5j JL rnerly occupied as a cara&gliiig establishment by P. P.
Baldwin, will be sold low and on accommodating terms. Any person wishing to purchase lots well situated in the flourishing village of Rising Sun, would do well to call and view them. For
I particulars apply to Moses Turner, in ! Rising Sun, or address the subscriber j;it South Hanover, Indiana.
S. IRWIN BURNS June CO. 1C.:V. tUtt
Ci'i'n J.Irnl. ll'ickirficat Fl'jitr. Potatoes, j Deans, Driol Fruit. Duller. 4 e. ; ! S T 13 A M E G liE
Ail of which b.e will sell by the small, (Lbpiors excepted.) on ;ts reasonable, lei ins as can be afforded. Rising Sun. July 4, 1 G3.3. V,C,y LIS i,(TFLK TTKlis O EM A1N1NG in the Post Oilice in U. Risini; Sun, Indiana, on the 1st of July, 1 335, which, it not taken out in three mouths, will be sent to ihe General Post office as dead letters.
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th
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calii::; the ti- 'o t t). Hainan ;,t Wihuie.ter., j
1 y the l'o;nr., the "Tei l''t 7V.; ." We .-.new that n. l.an iet.ee! trhrr win in f iver oi" t : e l vde trail act in x their o n 1 i-::ie-' ; and t in r f.ire it i-i snri i-mir ll. it tla-y h.mM c vr.e e';t a th y The edi'.er? ol ti e IV.'il.i f.-.y Itr.m:i:er ..id p urn? ninj n:: u-je-lai h-.a.-a it suit thrm. NVt have had cr;ur;o;e t. "hear I the lien iri hi den,'' and if no ie- rye to he called h "patiiet" for so doinpr, ws will not oejeet. If the Tall idiiim men conld be hroiuht to an arti.meiit, wc would vu'.linly inert them; hut it .nhU no'.hins to our credit to be ahvays it pivin to tin ir ahu'e. In the Senate of Oai Mi. Hawkins,
one ot the persons sent out ny tioverl.or Lucas i:i the spiing to run the line .s f)hio contended it should be, and yyho w as captured by the M( hi ganians, has otVered a serious re-eluiton. that the territory if Miclnan le diviltd "d apjiirlivnu! rxiallij between Obn and (- ana! The paititioa f Poland was nothing to this. Who that read the annexed para
graph, can undertake to estimate the trade and population of the groat West, K,mc twenty or even ten years hence? St. Lotus, May 23. Twenty tu-o steamboats, from the great Mogul, earning 700 tons to the diuv inu.ive Jo U.ivics of less than 30 tons, were to be seen at our wharf on Thursday morning. Of this number there w.ti. Kots from the Eat and the W est,
the North and the South hundreds of
mile s on the respective rivers. 1 here was one wliich was built, not cxactlj
f the negroes dead, and tumbled the
houses, of the rest about tln ir heads.
OHIO AM) '-ilCl'.lC.VN. It appear that during the session of he convened Legislature of Oiiio.Gov. Lucas received a letter from the President staling that if an attempt was made mi tin- part of O lio to run the line, il won!;! be resi-ted hv the United States
TO Til u ruiiLic. Mr. Lane having made forenoon appointments at other places on the same days that he speak in the afternoon at Jacksonville, Hobble's and Milroy, Mr Dunn presumes there will not be lime allow ed him to address his fellow citi
zens at those places, at those limes; h
TlO'ps
The letter was laid before ; -
therefore begs the favor of them meet-
t:ie legislature, whereupon a bill was.
nir him as follows
.1 (cksonvilte. Monday, QTth July, at 4 P M
... . . , . . i.n-ii
piisse.i, appropriaung inree nunurea , ,,,lH)kos x Ro!1,s pi,III1M!,y, jv 2:?, i rj
tnousatid dollars, to no put al tile Oispo- Milroy, Saturday, August l.-t, at I r M.
sitl of the Governor, fir the purpose of
tunning the line. Die Governor has appointed Noah IT. S ayne, William Allen, .and Richard Disney, Commissioners for the. purpose of conferring with the commissioners appointed by t.ie President on the subject of the boundarv question. It is believed that the question will be speedily and amicably settled. L')ganspirt Tel. At the beginning of tlie present centurv (I u00) iheir were not more than 10 Catholic chapels throughout England. There are now in IC35, more,
than 500! some of them built on a large $c:ic quite cathedrals and it is also true that these edifices are multiplying every month. CWW c Paper. Russia. France, axi Rome. We
have been reflecting on the progress of
civilization and the. arts. W bile America is taking the lead of the world by the extent of her rail roads and canal improvements, we arc struck with the backwardness and even retrog.ade movement of despotic governments, even whcQ compared with ancient Roiiie
Mr. Dunn will also address as many of his fellow citizens a will favor him with their attendance at the following
places DilMmrsrh, I) C Saturday. .Tnlj 25, at 1 1 A M Hart ford, same day, at 4 P M
Mt Sterling. S. C. Monday,.? nly 27, at 1 1 A M eairlinst.m, Rush co, Wed. Jnlv 20, at 1 P M Vienna, do Thursday, J illy .10, at I P M
Salem, do Friday, .list July, at l P M
Public Sale. WILL he sold at public sale, on Thursday,' the 13th day of
August next, at the late residence of
Ralph Smiih, dee'd. in Latighery township, the following properly, to wit: Ilorsp?, Cattle, Shoep,irogs, Farming Utensils, Ieds and Uetltling, Household &, Kitchen Furniture, and a great variety of other articles unnecessary to mention. Sale to com mence at 10 o'clock, A. M. when due
attendance will be given, and the con
ditions made known. JAMES SMITH, JOHN SMITH,
July 1 1, loJa. p Jtamrs.
A Anderson Thomas Arthurs William Avev ileiii-imiii 11
Banks & llejnohh
c
Clark William !i 'eehrane I! oherl
Cochrane (i V Creckh.uim (Jr V
1)
Dana Mrs Pamela
G
Goodwin Lvdiu
H
Hardy Jae b
J
.'cliey Samiiel
lames P
L
Lo.lje Lahan
I .oiler Mrs Sarah
M McCnrmaek Paviil Miller Jesse -2 ioni.-en A A
Miller (leore P Pearee Jo e h Pen;ree Ori-1 G Peek Wm K Pem,. r A C R Hose John I5ic U.'ts .'allies Relhiib Ilatinaiiiah s Silvv Lewis S.iin'h!) N I. Sieoiu J ed liah Stephens F.liiah Shoemaker liannnh T Todd William Tarrant 'alliarine Thompson John Tower A P vr Vanosiiol Nathan w Wi'liams Martha Wetit.reil Washington Weir S.iii.uel Viiiiain (t.'iirti! V
FOP. SALE. 111 Rising Sun Steamboat Company have for sale a STEAM
ENGINE, which will answer for a boat or other machinery. It has two main shafts, and two water wheel shafts, live flanges, phirnmer blocks and caps; l!ic cylinder II 1-2 inches, 4 1-2 ft. stroke, all new and in good order, .and will be sold on fair terms. Apply to C. HAG AN,-,. Rising S in, June 20, 1S;35. ' O l
! X?2al &oats. EllJS'l' rate Elat Ro;ts for sale on
trood terms.
Apply to P. k.U. JAMES.
June 20.
i S A Ia T. j 4 E RGE quantily of SALT, ju j xiL received ;u:d for sale by i 12. P. & H. JAMES.
JOHN L.IUS. P. M.
J. & W. O'NEAL,
STi TXpr-r-rhMll r .V i. To m tlienn!!-
lie and tb.eu' former customer
M3 Is T FOR STOCK, AND HAY. g RARRELS of 2d quality P-U, suiiiiblc for Stock and Hay, w ill !e s.dd at a lower price than usual by barrel, or bushel, at a fair credit. V 3 E G A 11. Kl$t GALLONS Vinegar, a gorti tf .M.,iceo yc(u.? Pd, for Mile at retail at 25 cents per gallon. Apply ;il Risim; Sun Mil. DANIEL HINSDALE. June H, l 836. tl 82
"EIJ AVING resigned hisofiice as Jude J?Jii of ihe Court, will practice LAW.
that they have recommenced the mer
cantile business at their old Siuuu, on
Main street, 3d door from Eron!. where I Ofiice on Walnut slice!, opposite th they have just pened a general assort- i .Methodist t hurt It. meiit of ne'.v goods, -onsistirguf Ea vy rer.cebuigh, .May, I 035. T9lf
Hardware, Qucencware, CUTLERY, CAXT1.XG$, ,yc, Jr.
All of which they ate disposed to seii i
on very reasotiiible leritis. ' he puhlir
1 . .11 ! .1 :
,s retjiiesl.-'U to can ami examine mcir 'lock, and the prices. 07"A11 persons w ho are in arrears to us, are requested to call and pay off their old accounts. Rising Sun, May 9, 1035.
JUS T received, a quantity of TAR in kegs, and for sale by HAINES & LANIUS.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Neatly executed at this Office.
.orth corner vf Main and Front streets, AVE lately made an addition te R. tlieir former stock, wliich re, ders their assorlment full and complete. They can furnish their customers witi almost every description of DRY GGB." GROCERIES and QUEEJs'SiV.l'A" ElnrdVMS'c Culler-! , and all other articles which are usun!! kept in the Stores in this place, at I prices and accommodating terms, ' cash, or approved country produr The public are invited to call an I amine their stock and the prices. Rising Sun, Feb. 7, 1835. Coy
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