Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 97, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 19 September 1835 — Page 4
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in t ho way of nvilrimnny, with the ch'na'rir ii ulotion to t;ilp, fr holtor or w or?e, lirt !vi of cold he come.: to. A foinih is tnveiilinti porpetM.vl 'Violion. r 5o:ne cimcr;ckei' of the Ivinu. Midi wo:!,! f wealth in all his vi.-;o:; a:;l a f'Th i ah--o!nfe!v tr'iii:r to ri!e to wealth " a E;ooorjiilj. Arnl th'i-. freiM tli " !iivu! hoatcn ro.iil hef.re t!.i fit. they te.in to the ri-hl aid to the !vf ! y (!,", for,! at-d hy l!io h;!U. Jiiiil. helween t'i ir ?!ior'-rnf jnd In-
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The subscriber will offer for sale, on Saturday, the 19th day of September next, at the late residence of Gilbert Hall, dec'd, in Rising Sun, a lot of CARPENTER'S TOOLS, belonging to the estate of said deceased. They will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at one o'clock, p.m. when the terms will be made known, and due attendance given, by
DANIEL TAPLEY, Adm'r Rising Sun, Aug. 19, 1835. 941s Notice is hereby given that I have taken out letters testamentary on the estate of NATHAN MARBLE, Sr. late of Dearborn county, dec'd. all persons having claims against said estate, are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement; and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment, solvent. The estate is declared to be Notice is also given that I will attend at the next term of the Probate Court, on the 2d Monday in November next, to close the settlement of said estate. DAVID MARBLE, Ex'r. 4t94p SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Pursuant ot an order of the Probate Court of Dearborn county, Ind., I will offer for sale on Saturday, the 19th day of September next, the following real estate, belonging to the heirs of Samuel Kell, dec'd, to wit: --One track of 40 acres, lying in Dearborn co. in the N. F. corner of the N. E. quarter of section No. 35, township 4, range 2, west which will be sold on the premises, on said day, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. ALSO One other tract of 60 acres, lying in the aforesaid county in the N.E. quarter of section 14, township 3, range 2, west, adjoining lands of William Fisk and others, which will be sold on the premises, on laid day, between the hours of 2 and 4 P.M. One-half of the purchase money in hand, one-fourth in six, and one-fourth at twelve months, with approved security. J. LEWIS, Adm'r. August 22, 1835, 93twp NOTICE The subscribers having concluded to close their concern, request those indebted to call and settle their accounts. As it is desirous to settle up the business as soon as possible, they hope those concerned will lose no time in adjusting their accounts, either by payment, which is preferable, or by note. They have on hand a general assortmentor GOODS, which they wish to dispose of either by wholesale of retail, on accommodating terms. They feel grateful or past favors, and wish their former customers to call and they will use their endeavors to please them in articles and. prices. DECOURSEY & RICHARDSON, Rising Sun, Aug. 22, 1835. - 93 CAUTION, The public are herby cautioned against throwing down any of my fences, or in any way trespassing on my enclosures, as I am determined hereafter to deal with all such offenders as the laws of the land may authorize. JAMES T. POLLOCK. August 22, 1835.--93 STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE. THE 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, five flanges, Plummer blocks and caps; the cylinder 14 1-2 inches, 4 1-2ft. stroke, all new and in good order, and will be sold on fair terms. Apply to C. HAGAN, Agent. Rising Sun, June 20, 1835. 5m34 FLAX SEED. 75 CENTS per bushel in cash will be constantly paid for Flax seed at the Rising Sun Mill, during this year, and until December, 1835. CLEANED flax seed for sowing will be furnished to Farmers next seeding time, and payment in seed taken in the autumn at a fair advance. Rising Sun, Dec. 1834. --58 IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, In Rising Sun, Dearborn co., Indiana. TERMS.--Two Dollars per annum, if paid in advance; Two Dollars and Fifty Cents if paid in six months; or Three Dollars at the end of the year. No subscription will be received for less than six months. A failure to notify a discontinuance at the end of the time subscribed for, will be considered a new engagement. No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the Editor.
CHEAP GOODS. rSJIIi suhscrihers take this method jt of announcing to their friends and the puhlic in general, that they have now on hand at their Store at .fames'' mill, a well selected assortment of GROCERIES, HARD IV.! RE, Qr.ircsivi:u'c, Tisavnro, fSndfllvry, CiiSIcry, C'asJh:, Paints and Dye St nils, Iron and .Nails, Boot and Shoes, J Iats.Corda-e. l)rua and .Medicines, and a heavy lot of first !Ua!itv
'V ' Bcsidcs a great variety of other article? not necessary to name, all of which they feel disposed to sell on very favorable terms for cah, credit, or approved produce. They replet i-h their slock every few weeks, so that theval. way s have on hand as spied an assortment as will he found at any other os taidi.diment in tiie country. They re" spectfully invite the public to call .and examine, for themselves. Vt"r,r'7 T' en W J t Tlie. liighesl casli price will he paid for i;ood tnerc!i,tnt;ihhi Wheat, delivered at die mill. Grinding done for customers as usual. PIATT c; AT III" A RX. James' Alill, Aug. 1, 1035. riioDUcr:, and boot zucu t . r?n r? i rp JL V i' jL i. J a Ij. At. il ALL, FH) KSPKCTFULLV informs the cit kl izens of Ilisitu; Sun and its vicini ty, Unit in addition to an assortment of Hoots and Shoes, which he has lately been advertising in this paper, he has on hand, and offer? for sale, al his store on ihe corner of Front and Grand sis., opposite, S. I lath away ks store, an assortment of E-';?t:uSy CrofC'rirx, .and oilier articles of family consutnplion, of which ihe following area part: Potatoes, Apples, and Onions; P icon, Pork, Laid and Cheese; Flour, Salt, Colognes and dried JJeef; Mackaii 1, llerrin- and Codfidi; I ioncy. Molasses, Vinegar. Pearlash ; Uice, Ginger and Biitter liisr.uits; Tea, Cetl-e, Chocolate, Dvestuir,; Toll uce, Cigars and Saulf; Palm, Rosjn and Sh'mving Soap; New Orleans and Loaf Sugar; Pepper, Alspiee, Cloves. Nutni'-gr-; Cinnamon, Pai.-ins and Candies; Powder, Shot. Load and Nails; Plainly, Whiskey, and Wines; Can-lies, Ro-in and Tar; Potter's and Tin WAPJ!; Corn Me; 1 and Duller, - iV ' '.Villi many oila r aitich's of (he Prounci: kind .as soon ;.s good articles of the different kinds can be o!)taiiied, such as Ihifkrrhral F!')' or! JU any, fJn't ; ,', Ag'gv. A c. ; All o which he w ill s 1! by (lie small. fL! piors excepied.) cn as rcnsoiaible let ms as can be rdlorde 1. Rising Sun, July !, 1 0 )o. SGy J -t f r.r i - TTHOM Philadelp'niaand Baltimore j'L a full and splendid assortment of IWSUlOX.lllLU A I.SO, A larce and ireneral assoi 1 menl of ll ! RDU'.-IRE .-LVD CUTLERY. COOPER'S 7 G OLS. sj DDL ERY, it. w'c. At. All of which vvill bedispo.-ed of on outusual terms. PF.PPF.R Sz JAMF.S. Rising Sun, April 1.1, KU.a.tf Sisa of O. IL Perry. rgllU! subscriber having taken the lavetti sliind formerly occupied hv Mr J.C. W.a--ner, on Ft oat street, in the village of Rhin-r nn, lespectfu'lv announces to Travelers and others t St.it he isprepired to acconunud ale them in a style not inferior to any establishmenl of the kind in this section of the country. His best endeavoi s will be used to in ike his house agreeable, and lift hopes to receive a share ef the public palroaar". His t tide will he ''supplied with the best the conntiy can atlbrd; and his liar furnished with jjooj Liquors. 1 lis stabling is large and comfortable, and vvill be well attended. Persons coming off or going on board steamboats, will find this house a convenient stonpinsr place. A. MITCHELL.' Mishit Sun, May, 1 3,?5. MAVING resigned hisolliceas Judge of the. Court, will practice LAW. Office on Walnut streel, opposite the Methodist church. Lawrenreburgh, May, lCo.r. 7'dtf
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JAS ju-t received from New York IL and Philadelphiii, an extensive vari. tv of N11W and SFASONAP.LF GOODS, which he oilers at pi ices that Ciiunot fail to ivo s;iti-f.n I ion to tl-.e purchaser consisting in p.ait of Pie f allowing articles, viz: Super black, blue, mulberry, green, olive .and mixed broad Che I,-, Clue, hluek, drab, light aid dark Griped t 'as -i me res ; A complete assortment of 1 vjif s" and gentlemen's lavi'scho. -n a -, A large ass't of plain and fumed silk. Marseilles, Valencia and ccltoti 'estings; Stocks; Plain, pink, bull', strip-d. and checked Scotch and French Ginghams; French printed Muslins and Gn,r,!i;;mj. rich patterns; Pleached and unbleached Sheeting and. Shirt::!-;; Plain, corded and cross barred White Cambrics ; colored do. Cambric Mucins; jaront t, S.'. is?, m il!, plain and figured Peek do. Green D.irrage ; Italian imitation do. Gro do Nap, Gro de S-.viss, Fl actae, .and s,atat.e( Silks , Dombaz-ncs and, crape Deleri.t ; Irish Linens; brown and ! ieaehh! Russia Linens; Linen Cat; d-ric; liobinet lace--, igint-. hi ek i!k Velvet, R t--:a diaper: lied licking; Siikand Cottc-n CiTii reilas Fl'inneP', twisted Silk; crape, gauze, and fancy dress 1 id k is; Fl ig, bandanna, I hdiau and pongee silk pocket Hdkfs. Also, about tsKK pieces 'ailC-"'-!co:npr;.-ing almost every sty le ; Iiiitish Sewing Twist o;i ?p"o!s; Summer stnips, Drilling, Frna nct, Summer Cloths, ice. Straw ae.d Leghorn Do:inetf,latest fashions; Palm Hats, Fur do. Also, a line assortment of II.Riw..iiu, Crockery, Gl.tss, China and Hollowware.G roceries, Medicines. Paints. Dv e Slufes, 570 7' GU.YS, Iron, Steel. Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Spade?, Strap Hinges, ore. occ. Rising Sun, April 25, 1335,-y .LXD LIQUOR STORE. i I A Uo I A N RIJSI, respect fuih.23 inform their iiiends and the pub lic generally, (hat they have received, i;i addition to their old stock, an assortment of r&'.ch CiYCVi-rlv;-: of the '".est quality; also, foreign ;tnd dotresti,UQUORS,n.W.U they will retail from a gill to a gallon. The f Hon iag a;e : part LIQUORS, Tvr. Co'piiae, Pe,ac!. and i),.mes!ic "randy; We.-t India and Domestic Rmr, ; Hollaed and Domestic Gin: Port, "vladeira.S viss, 'way. White, Sweei Mah a.gi :iu! liuraeax ( !I net Wires; Cherry kea,r,co, Cordials, J 4einonade, Punchlieer, Porter, Cider in bottle--, ;.ad Whiskey. groc;;u;s. Co iter, Tea, New Orleans and L'nf Sugar, Pepper, Alsp-.ce, Ciinger, Nutmeg. Cl na s. Figs, Cinnamon, Cavendish Tobacco, fro-dt Paishis. Rice,Cedlish, Maekari.l, Hot t ings, Jioslon aad lintter Ci. ackers, Table Salt in boxes. Dried lieef, llologa a Sausages, Western Reserve Cheese ; and a goad ass artmeiit of Cotifectionaries. 'Pile aliove arti(aes are of as good a quality as can he lead in the wa-h ni country. Persons who are judg of t!ie articles .art; requested t-) cxatnitio for themselves. Pronipt attention ui!! be given at id! times to anv call-? in Pieir line. Rising Sun, March 21,1 355. 7 Iy ni-iin? C'ofJor Elju.e. BY 77OJ. .S JliriS. '"TjIH'' subscriber respectfully informs his friends of Rising Sun and tlx; puhlic in genera!, that he hits opcred a on the corner of Front and Grand sis. whore has. on hand and intends to keep a general assortment of ?jiipsSS of the very host qu ilily that can lie had in ( 'incinn.afi, together with Groceries and Confectionaries. His stock consists in part of Cogniac, French and American lirandies; Holland and American Gin; Madeira and Malaga Wines; Cordials of all kinds; lieer, Porler, lionnce, &c. Nuts of all kinds, Figs, Raisins, Candies, Cigars, Scc. iVc. The subscriber having an ice house well filled, will he able at all times during the summer to accommodate his customers with ICF, CWFAM, and Io improve the water during the summer. THOMAS DAVIS. Rising Sun, April 10, 1835, 75lf
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