Rising Sun Times, Volume 3, Number 150, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 24 September 1836 — Page 4
MISCELLANEOUS.
Tilt: vr Ti:r r; r vs-r.v. 1 v. - a'nuu M U.v years sittCC. wheil twenty years ot rag . i us; UClU'y tO spClld the Su-.J mother. who resided at ' being the only day 0:1 v. h lfxve Paris. I generally fur as lite Fat rit J ' hi ci V flVwith tv.y , be- ; this !l I tOtild walked a? nee 1 took a t a- i .r,- to 1 ''rr :'- ihl a., e. ! : i . K . seat in one vt trio jiu:.i c hit ij,--I ?r i"i house. V. !. cd to be too caily for loused (o stop and eo.it tse V. .ill il car whose, na; was t:io Tviinai. ia-u 1 tee. Caiiiei do u VeCO. liO SOt.llXU c:.i. v ha pa-ed, v. s.'i a a raace ihai v.i. loah ccm-raiiv ua e hiei a qulrir.g m iiciher he parilv because I had :a o: ; v.. vi ii or la io t:.t bit ot doing o. aud p.u ;'. to get rid oS nis importunities. One day in summer, while I wailed en the biiigcrw. I found Anthonv at his usual p.ost. exert ing his I unq aai v .r.v!.ii'.r ia.(- a his accustomed ioi io a; pciiUon "e'i the love oi' I leaven, bestow year alras on a poor man Messieurs. jlesdunves. ( tiie smallesl triile will lie leeched. U"hi!c Anthonv w;ts in this inanee; ; pou; ii:g his exclamations into the cars of everv one w O ea;uo wt;a:h La. reach of his voice, a middle aged ; ot icspectaide appearaaee. j.aacd ta. x a a. i lie had a respeeuia-.e expression el eounteiKince, was very well dressed, and it might be seen at a glanee that he w as a man in good ircunistan es. Here was ;i tit subject fcr t ii-. a ::-:;ar. who liuiekiv teaide claiming hi a lend vc ee his povcrh. and solicited reiieti " You a. ej not be a beggar unless you pieasa," replied the gentleman, wheu ut Iiavc an income ot ten tliou-and pounds." Yen ;!( pleased to jest, sir," aiwa red .n:ho--ny. iliy no means, said the g a dieman ; 'I never was more set km- in m lile. Listen to me ;m i;:end. You perceive ihut I am we ll Cm .--ed. and i tell you that I have terv liiir.r, thai a reasonable man may well desire." h '. sir, you urc a fortunate man." -We'd, but my friend. 1 would not 'nave been HO if 1 had sat and be-red ;.s mhi are doing." 'I have no gaining my le.iag." liSo, sir." Yea a:v outer means 'Are you lata ol nol l.:!i:U 1 deaf, ;utd you ccrtairh .-.re i ;ts every passe r-bv can U sii; . It t!t!V.ih. l.i a " ; i : i' .... i e v. 1 shall tell yea hisiotviaa W0 Ills. Some litieeu veui . a) t was a beggar like oursen; at la;. gta I uegan to see that it was vet disgraceful to live on the bourn v of others, ar.d I reolvril irt n'ir..ie.;;i (h.i ve.'itn 1 nl ; of life as soon as 1 possibly could. Ij quitted t arts I went into the provinces I begged for old rags. The peo pie were very kind to me, and in a short time I returned lo Paris with a tolera ble bundle of rags of every description I carried them to the paper maker, who j bought them at a iair prb e. 1 went on i collecting, until to my great joy, my 11-! nances enabled nic to purchase rags, so; that I was no longer toiccd to beg for' them. At length, by diligent c and industry, I became rich enough to buy an ass with two pannier?, and this saved both time and labor. Mv business increased, and paper makers found tea! I dealt honestly wi.h them; 1 never palmed oil" hud rags for goad ones; I prospered; and see the icsuh : in place of being a despised beggar, 1 have ten thousand crowns a year, arid two bou ses in one ot the i est .-a i i ret i? in 1 a-.i is
11 then, my fiv-nd, you can do r better. : P1";-' ved, Mbis is the room in begin as a rag mart bant, aad there," he v,h"h the. Hartford Convention was continued, 'is a t rotvii to set yc.u up in ',c'i'- ' The. Saulhrencr started as if your trade; it is more than I had; and -he had waked up uae pected! in the in addition, please take notice that if I ', m'"!' 0I" a disma! sw;;mp, and with fuitl you hcte another Su-uhtv, I shall i '"-ttuvliicss asked, that picture," report you to the police.1 On saving Polling to Washington, ''was at that this, the old gentleman walked oOflea" tim; ,KUiSi,1J herc.'" on being unswerving Anthony and myself in a state ci '' in ,!tc aHirmatho, he cxrl. dined,
great surprise. Indeed tlie h-c a, had been so much interested ri tL history he heard. lh,,t he stood wi:! open mouth and eyes in mute astonidi inei.t. noi nuo c. en pouer n alius I'.. i a two wtdi are-.-, d ladi Ii i i .itiie.- wlia I could not n;i--ed at iii it ;a a. help being s!i u- .a wi had no i hue to i a:a i.i h. -to; v. bu- ! !st i', :is the in m hi- h 1 sea!mvwa'. . From Ddige;,! o md ,n j jVl , cd mtseli', ai.d per: e: . that period I I M -.gbi ot'ihd t a,r; w neuter i..e lear oi (;.,; pokce, or (iie hones of rainia" ivn fhn..,.-.i. I
a ear, had wrougnl (he change, I U ;1S fn jiirr.lly ride fl itv miieson horseback, not awart:; it is sufiicient tiotL from 1 with their silk dresses in iboir s;tdd!e(hal tlay forward he was never seen at bags, lo a Rend a hall!
me learner. it Midyears ttHerrds, it happened licit nv bi!?lnen e e, r,w. I. 'I',.... , ..v.e. ..,e- yj j cms. ..
k Vv tr: ? 'PI,, rUrt ,i,SC ! ln, io E- l tl,c tlcr, and the I nul (h L ," ?m 'nT- -, ' : Uppers get up on a mullet, stalk, 1-, in I (tie,,. (... r 3oung men, all Busily and look over forty acres with tears employed, wlulcastout, good looking) in their eves. X
in craters. lie i w aiueo up a I , : . will; -in p, i c r i ino j pertuj.ee ; il.c. fa o w here. I I tho. t that I ! a d el tee L-ecasCiicr tv t t - - ex. cc add t; fw a metr.'-ti! (- e until 1 1 5 take. ; him in he ;i!v o! J : recognition v, as my Laud, ard led into a w oil iuix.aCU C Oi V h';i:ii!"c: ho ;; te me lbs i thai w e -a i trd ;. ;ha t;o- a (.. .ha la; nu .s i In:;;, made muivv : b thru ! diseov ; t i! . aun An. hoi. v. i i.e i miKUal; he : :a-red iv.r th.rea-'t i. ea iVtiKa ; i.e : e : ; a i : : ' i :. !:e::i !; i ;;.e K- ii : i .i -.. a ".. i io i" io euheci i a ?. .-:.( I O nl ae ; ,.e :' : ieer laaau, : uvi ; i iea his d:xa.;h-.-1e? V r ' i ! a . i : . !. a : : -a!, aad ::e e. a;' ; ;.e ;.i .. . ii: a . a: . ! . . - ,'. . . :. e.ei;i! iei . Lo ia-i: ;'hiag hirn i'Ycm vC n reir.njuii begu r : .w e eeei e naa.i.s ei . a COla! -io: Ai.i'.oay is toeein.aced of the evil and sin ei' U.,i:l;i on the ;;!ms of h ,,f ,a! ,a.. lli.-it while i a ii . V a o ilsosc who are. wiii;i e. towoiiv. j.o en.rc.e a s. i,o artiitai;oi;s. eta puv.tii on him to be.-aow a s:ngio sous on uio-e who w out lj i!ie!a-ei'( a. m !l f(?'.7V. o r at : 'I'i ne earn Si sliOilld V7 v-bej-oaked. lu'iied. orrrround i:ito meal. It an ruiv;m:a::e to let the food for swine fei.meai a litile, bui not becoitie ei soar, before ii:c v are i'e "ed Wilil Wii ; e Dough made of meal uiixed with boiled pj"a;oe d execaio;;! ior swiae. 1 i iei r iOci S.K xylJ i ne v, il a! ,d opt i leai io 'Meveut mea-aes a.ad d 'i's. aad inert a so their a; .aaio .a ras :one. now aad the -e es, a i a Aea in iacr doeg!', is iinai: a . i . - : ( 'o,i! , i a ea is .o. irrno at c.vt rv s;a:-' ot i i . -a -. t s.e... e. 'j. S;cy .-.i.onid .aHvav s he. ve us ma. h foovi as ii.ev will e.,t u; t baa, : i)i;i never :e. a o .!...: .. . a ui -. re e ue ts-t.e- .a ir a.a e ;--rs - a.aaa ae ; ieppea, nay should be rubbed o;u-n wait a cob." Ai .;. i),. , Pistol C as.- -Tlie people of New oik a:e apparently in much coasternalkmat ;i discovery recently m e:h; by one of tiicir police otVn viz: that ii i '--go number of 'pistol tatncs"" had ; iieeii "nnpo; ted into tb.at itv. We have long been iit possession of one of these instruments ofoiience imd deki , and : thai it i- as ii'.noecttl :is ahno-t anv oth-i-i-aiikle of ike same we e;! :. Ii ' 'went oil" once without being , 'vg. but did no injury except to the rouc in whose hands we found it. One ' bowie. knife is more dangerous tha.n ten pistol c;;nc; . I T.. C'uzri The Boston Post says the following anecdote is true to ibc letter. An Irisl man stepped into a lawyer's oiTicc on Mondav morning, and satd '4 laze your worship, I have wrought two day for Mr. Ca stevedore, at S'l,oO per day I went to him on Saturday night for my pay and lie told me to go (othe Devil; so I come, your worship, to see what you would be after doing for me." AxtenoTK. A writer in the Middletown Sentinel speaking of the high coloring in (he face of the portrait of Washington, as: painted bv Stuart, which hangs incur Senate chamber. s;hvs A gentleman fiom the South, visi ting Hartford, among other things visited this place. W hile intently gazing open its portly ma jest v, some one ' '",hc on-.nA mdignatioii is still on his -J-rrf. " aid left the room. lh: J ililC-. ix-:.:Pe0n wist?--" numa fiieiabar, !;a.. teifsiia." wo. t r el w hit.h ana, w ho has x l !n ; o.vrf. A lady we have ibrra.ue-o to re- ; at. ',y ; p i r.'.u d an inh an i ( ;;i one t hap--:.e ! ' st! a I ( ; ai i ti l . ed waih h i- i a!e t:i; !it v th er- ;md ts;e hulhalo of lad.eWiio mount tli.ar mustangs and hunt with their husbands who camp fir days oa ihe a ;i shore a, K.jr cxcur. ions tor !i-o ami oysters, and who will ,,u ui't.ni vi.ttiixv sav. mat on some of the land on wldcl he" pVta - I .... . i . . L -1 u " Tl, !...... f.. . . I, nnvn Iw.Mi ni.e?..:.. III..
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Vi!:c p iv Ckpam. i he difficult ami labour frtouet (ly t0! ding the
. hun.'r g ci hit'.ur. U d mc lofrv a va- i riety cf reriuieids to a aa la. a if a ! method ecu',! he ui-evescd ibrmahii e.ieUer t.:a:i tae u;;: mode. .v ;'( r t;vie st.(i al thbi:. !;u th.-t l,v add'.au a ta: !e peoi.f..i
. - . . i i , , , 1 lee mat uiev were k!h i)uiiiri 10vviu :i jajl in e.'.e eien a, i ol)t;;uieJ but-: , a :er ia m n icu'i! to cii.-ht niimite. hi'"':1' , - ;:.!a! :;;a',i..:: wid i.e o! asiv serviee n
io e'M -i;''K.'; J -err. oi: are at liberty tO ; a!;.:.i it, hi. " .'.'.(7 Ah tii ,(.. ia;i . 'i'he 1'enr.syhania ;a dea'aedl right in sej-po- .. . . 1 la. a I emeu v aajwia re. ii' i' eaah. c-i-!v I, a we believe '.he: e i.- a ren.i c.i. - a;;i but : a ;o lied ;:. A l'o-ta:i cdi'.u ; -' :'a: r r is eae oi v.a oi eivurepnobia ; 1 1 may be so, hut we 1 rust in heaven thai paving for a newspaper is not the nec ssary condition of btdng free from this madness. If it be so. we knew i son.e six bundled persons in great uan- , a st might pu ket. 'l)o ou snore, Alxl Ada.msf m(j.;ir d a Yankee of his friend No : Sctii .leilbrsorg I do never snore.' ; "How do you know, Abelf -Pie-cause j feele r day 1 hud awake the w hole ' nigiu on purpi.se fo see! 'Mr. Timuts," s-J'-id a w ag, how do yon keep your books?" 'Oh, by Double i t hairy.' -Double liatry, how's thai? : -Oa! easy enough. I make one enlry 1 aia! my pai liter makes another. ,i ono .eci: ioy was asked, "jroes 'ne ieon.tni evar cnatigi: ins e-.a ii('Y."On ves, uken he is tired of : c roc:3 to anollter." - ITF. 1 1 Si suh-enbers !i.ve just rc ceivt vi
..1:11 1 1 1 1 , r.n s..ie,ii. uieiii . i n - 1 ' .., vn , . .. , l hauauaer t . nan. Mnoes ; a ie .it ...mil s ;V.!!. a r aii:.;e iiati , ' ... i'.shionabie ass-iiment offiOODS. se- . 1 ,,Jlu (u'nnan iAUi i,u,il Lu,otiS5 h-ctcd with meal care, and suittal lor ; Meckel ed aid plain C ottons ; the present and arm.onchiur season. ; vii lv,!(1' ;l 1"'C. 1 ... ,f , J ! A splendid assortment ot CJiUSii'tti's; LJ Li S"G 0 Q 0 S jPaiiiled Muslins; Croiid Cloths. Cassinetts, ( 'assimeres, : French and Scott h Ginghams; Jeans, P.-(t ishaia, Cit iais:ians. Gmg- . Fsmcy Dre-s ;tnd pocket Hdkis.; !:a:;.a lhimhazott.--, Flarae's. 1 dnsevs, 1 Tust-iin. S'raw. and Wood Lawn lashCitlicoes, S, Iks. Sbvetiiigs ;ind Sid i tiny. ionalde Ponnt:ts; IJe.-iM-v, ri!u-los, 'es(ings, (J loves! P-oiiiat J'l iintn'nigs ; ilaiuihen ab-i's. v'-rt .. Ac. " i Grecian aial Dobbin Nells;
n-ov t.iier tor 'p ... r- o , c- ,. c ,i i i, c.-, ',.;,'; i I, , Sn;,,I,:ie,Gn.gor. Alsuce, and all oih - .: , ,i ior unices in the grocery line. i n- ni(rjni. . , - HARDWARE 4 Ctj'ILERl Iron, Nails. Steel. Castings, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Andirons, trace chains, Mill and ctoss cut Saws, Files, hatchets, Cooper's Tools, Sec. A VKUV 1. lit: K ASSORTMK.VT 01' I2:$i:h; tihom Rial Kiao. ALSO Quecnswnre, Glassware, Tin- : waie.Saddhry.llatsaadCaps.Onigs,: iiu-uiciiies, I'mnl-, Dye Sailis. Oils, Powder, Sliot. Lead. Indif-o. Corda -e. md t-vfiy other article hert:tofote kept m fueir store. TI.ey invite their old customers, and the public generally, io give (hem a call. PIATT ATHFARN. Ja.nes mill, Sep.i. 3, 183G. PUF. A r3 fit TMIJf OTnr iAfc" bLJ liliEltSa SI U&iL r-. r cc tn, ri , i -v-. , ,' , ,. '. kj A 1AG made a I irge adlii;on to is Ic-rmer stock, is now enabled So t.i!or to the public a general a-sorl- ' ,, ,, . ,,iMh,,. nient oi RhADV MADLCLOil I i-r. ,. , . , aiiiitag w-hicn is ammst eer ar- ; i p . . . ..ee: t .tent enten s appe. re , in common ., , ,11 ,r i ";e; a considerable tpiantily t)f w Litis ire made from materials of the very a. ipiauiy, ami most lasi.ionaiue co , i I'i 1 r I . OI?. !o"eia.i- w ' ! h : xa-eat v:iii.i' oi ! ''tnaion e-e '. "7Ji CU 11- "-' "'Ii , ; - I S , (oo vat iou? and. too nun.ei oa? (o so-rcii'v heie. v great yatiety t f OS C :l aad c e ; a ; a ii ta :i . r nee ; v ri . i "'e! ( mth. eeo.a. G. leie.-a. a ''"'heg to purchase Clo'hing. ;ire t e - M' hully invited (o call aial see Ids ! oak l-cfoit i-e-ote parctta-mg el-ew: re. I . .. ... ; ' I i. . .. 11 t . 'I'he a! nc goodi wul le soul at very low piates. lh F. eoiiii rates to make ru-tom work a u-ual, aad to cut out for those u ai. ... i .i..a .,1, .i., 4 ! ' I S . 1 llili,l'Jllle.ll IIUIll lll.Hle til. iiome. busing Sun, Aug. 1 3, 1 S3G. -My I hitdiesl market mice will be r. : : . i e i i - i : i .. ' of meirhaidable Wheat, delivered :it t (he Union Mill, in Rising Sun. I t.iv en m V 101 any tpi. unity HAIM.S, LlXUSi JIAsiTIAGS. August G, 103G. I
Hail V IsHoiiaginK? "177 ISH to ctive general tnfoimaV V f m thai thev. by mutual a-
ai-ocnierd. :ie il!")lvt;! p:u'l::eri-!iij. ; and til..: Ih.U lmr.-i h' u,l! ..miiar- '.i.e ;ime nU'i'.a .- (! or :i-j,ai:el th hou.-c. whieh have (T7 AS A reei ivtd. ia a-lditti-n to his iv..-::r'-f H !,. a i.Orh iiipi'ly of a a;i a arc--v.i.'tn-. -;'.;.;-. ;.a!ew JN ark in , i.ia. i;. iaidiv:- ii .ri. '.-: ."' ! a ii... . dress 1 1 dh:'-. ; ; i-.aae i ', ia,a r..lai L. at" Hats : I ! j i ua- ei.u U ( ;ao;i hiiiekia at. one I aia.-.i aain cc vet Ih itaida War'-; She Thread ; Ladies Moieeto and Sealskin Shoes; l'rttnelhi and Lea? her do Children s. Shoes; Ah;i. s Pumps at id Fine Shoes; ijiaai; ii )uK.-; I auaiv Snlues; ' V..tts Psaims and i t vmns ; Sehool Caoks ; Woiks of Josephus; Histories ami Music Podi-; .Medicines, Paints. 1 )ye Sluils; Copal and Japan Varnish; Spirits of Turpentine ; S- the?, Sickles, Ciind Uriah;?; rs ami Wagon Whip-, with many other ariides too numerous to adver aj c,f which he will sell very low (;,,. Uiing Sun, June 4, 1G3C. - - V i h n ' 1 i' received a handsome " forhaetst of ik w ami lasuionaede , oi' t i.i'.h tite following are a patt. viz: : Se:. r bhte. Idaek. browii, grci n and tiiaib, a (.LO 'i'iiS ; r.mi y Cas-iitieres and Sattinctts; Siiii.ai.-a- Wear. ' a lent i a t 'raoes : .uc.es ami taming , v....mioic.iooi, .aconei aim tjuiiiuusi .. l...: . I i. i j . l - i . . n n t .. has; Wail Paper; lain Huts; io, (, ' . ... , ' bueetings; ( lenllemcn s Stocks; ,. .',f. ,, , f..,. 'ir : 1 ' -'dies and lentlemen s Silk .and Lea . U,cr Gloves; Hosiery; Shirting and Irish Linens ; Together with all the articles in the Dry Goods lint;, jllso, Queens, China, Class, Tin, Slone and Hard Ware. Rising Sun, April 1G. 1030. ftEW & 1 1 A P (OOUS. Li.'Ji.Nilii .- it .4 U j TTT A V L just received ami are now oj -LjJ- pening, a hu ge ami fashionable j assortment oi' f-ijja'iaj. s& -iacaEaacE-K j ts;j:r5, consisting in pnit of Calicoes, Ginghams, painted Muslins: I Cambrics, Ihomde Mil ling Jaconets; ! '!,',in 'ol SvvI5- Muslins; j panned and plain Dobinoiis; Sj I ks, Satins, Laces, I lish Linens ; ! lond)aetts, y anes. Uriliiugs; , p , , .,,,,1 Shirtings ; , p ' , n i r t-nnive i A general assortment of S I'll .. (, awd J.,;,,.,,:,,, , r , Sl'AlJihu II th. Ill lor gentlemen ; . , . , t ...j:.. i A handsome assortment ot E;i(lbi' r. i. . , EC;?;iS;c5s and Lonnet trimmings; Ladies' Baskets, Gloves, Mils, Shoes ; ami Parasols; Diess Hdkfs. ; l i on ) .mi'ii ltoiti nnd Khoe5- ... ' . " .1 . ' vi".... . ............ ... u ! -meeei S-i Hie And a very g'-ncral f-upply of DR Y (7 O O D S, t i ci) dec ription, and oi iiie !a si au.ddy. .!t.---0-: g. o.hal a ... rimrnt of .)(!; ies. 1 ia;i! niiil ut!c!iovra '' ;tra :;; it'i y, li'c.V.. f a : ;d. NtliL i'tgs', r'irhlva-:, istoai-, i'V-Ui!, C;::slil!gvs. .(loidngo , Dyo Siti.lb. i'alm llais. " Wisulovc (ihisa, ( 'ooj);r"s toots-, and ai! other articles heretofore kept in (heir Store, making their stock very l..w.. .ell a.. I.. ,.!. I II AI' T ill veil All '".g' " their usual accommodating terms. Th pib!ic arc imitcd to givc-thein a call. Rising Sun, June 1 1, 1S3G. Ttll 1 1 1 cnlier ri lie ix ha e on I . . ... I ., ...1 rj ' - " expect to keep a iaige quantity o KwA JJ Shingles. M). . LAN I" & CO. Aurora, June 13, 1U3C.
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fn.lai sahsc.ihars re-pect-Jj tiil'y inlbrm tlsc ciliens un, t'te surt'ouraliiig a-.i the public gene-t.H-y are now carrys' Ci i a! liar t . 'K i i 111... II. ill1; on. in I no lhalaa! Ked;;. bri business, aii tn.ahe to oiae snap ! .; :ii(a ly occupied by on :M-ti:i st. ir t io 3Iessrs t debate-", t lit Chairmaking a will ke- a on hand and r. all kind- of fi .7 S() d f I a:. HOTTOM Chairs, ' ;d; a! or kinds ef work in l-ru.n th ar t.xperiencc in -.and a in.l'ermmaticn to do .;ae ilallev ihcmsclvcs that r-a a. liberal custom. C)ri diataaae will be nromntlv S.ttee tla-ir ! this !.u ; ia v v, d.-,-; b, at i u-ad ne aiia L J )b; t t a S'-tifi-f , t5;c. will be rc:i;-. and at a short .a:cc; i i a. Caua'ry P,, i e. :m It as niav be a greed up.m. wan i.e taken in avment. MAPJ.S cr: APtMSTliONC. llisir.g Sun, Dec. 20, 0Z5. 1 :;! Ii. E-!,::U.!. $ 1). Kelso, Q T? A F as:-ca iated themselves ill M El. the pracli. e of the Law. in the Circuit Com Is oi Daat born. Switzerland and Ripley. Mr. I'.ggieslon resides in .Ma:li?on, and will at lend said Courts during u-rni time; and Mr. Kelso resides in New ork, Switzerland county, where he may be found at till time?, when nol absent on business. Business confided to them will meet the joint atiention of both. Ami! 2, load. 103 l'4??$r ASa Zee Jcs. CL M:ir::haII eh Ascph Buck, d AYK arseebtteo themselves in tin; practice ol law, in the counties of Dearborn and Swit.erlrmd, in the circuit courts ol said counties. Mi resale Madisonanc 1 Mr. Ruck keeps his olhceat Rising Sua, w acre ue ma v a.. ...! !,,.a I O 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 XJ - mas confided to then), will receive the j-iint attention ef ituth. April 2, 1036. ILttw Greece. EBENEZER DUMONT, HAVING locai.d himself in Wilmington, Dearborn taniaty, la. will pr.at titc Law in Dearborn and the adjoining counties. All busi;ie? in! rusietl lo him will be promptly attended to. Office in an upper tocm of Mr. IIarwoods tavern. June 1 1, lb'Dd. om BROWN, Masler, .ZSn 'ILL ply regularly tWv1- a oa" rilf Kcl l)C-J&&?:?--7?jiffa ! w e e 1 1 Rising Sun and Cincinnati. Will leave Rising Sun every morning (Sunt! ays excepted,) at 5 i ft lock, and pass Aurora, Petersburg!!, nnd 1 .aw renc ; -h ii out 7 to G o clock, and arrive at Cincinnati at I : and return same day, leaving Cincinnati ;it 3 ohiock, P. al. P. & IJ. J AM ICS. Rising Sun, Juno II, ICUh-lOif EMIAK PAMIRS! vTrcHra 'Mo, C. MIIF S'.inst riher hereiiy notifies his iiiemhs and the public, that he has opened an otiiee in tin; room immediately bat k of ami adjoining Mr. Hodge,--".-FxaVsngo. when; be will attend n BAR P.I ill hG. TOOTH PULLING and RLFFDLNG, in the most skiiliui niaune !, anil on moderate terms. From id? exp"iience in these blanches ol business, and having procured new and first tpialily instruments, he (hitters himself that he will be able to impart satisfaction lo nil who may patronize him. He invites those w ho may stand in need of any of the above operations, to call nnd give him a dial. S. S. WALKER. Rising Sun. J tine I o, lf!GG. : .1' ec'. p (). B. HA LL respect fully intit. i !' I 1 no- and the pubc in i i ue ;ais opt nt d a -a- p 10 me neaat. laiil.ling ailoining CraU kl S..-n's sto:e, where he inlends (okt t p on baud a good tissort nient of r -W7V AM) SHOES, ataiiufat ( art at iiom the best materials, and by good weikmen, widt h will enable him lo wairanl his work of the best uualily. He invites his friends ami allothers who may waul articles in his line, to give him a call. Ladies Prunella Shoes alwas hand. Rising Sun, Jan. 30, 133G. lGtf Deeds, Mortgages, Kxccutions, Summonses. Subp.ena-.ixc tin' sale at the Rising Suit Times office.
