The Rising Sun, South of the Public Square, on Main street,
formerly kept by Baker. The location of this house is in a pleasant
part of the town. The house has been newly fitted up and furnished; is
large and commodious; the Parlors, Dining and Lodging Rooms are pleasant
and well arranged for comfort and convenience.
The Stables are suitable and always attended by careful Ostlers. In soliciting the favor of the public patronage, the Proprietor guaranties <sic> that no oxertion <sic> shall be wanted to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call. His Table shall be furnished with the best the country can produce; His Bar with the best of Liquors, both foreign and domestic, and his charges will be found reasonable at all times.
The Stables are suitable and always attended by careful Ostlers. In soliciting the favor of the public patronage, the Proprietor guaranties <sic> that no oxertion <sic> shall be wanted to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call. His Table shall be furnished with the best the country can produce; His Bar with the best of Liquors, both foreign and domestic, and his charges will be found reasonable at all times.
S. C. WHITE.
Urbana, Nov. 30, 1841.
33-tf.
~ Western Citizen, 07 Dec 1841, Page 3, Column 4
~ Western Citizen, 07 Dec 1841, Page 3, Column 4
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