Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 167, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 28 January 1837 — Page 3

The bill to provide for loaning the surplus revenue came up again this afternoon. The committee of the whole was discharged from the further consideration of the subject, and consequently no question was lakes) on concurring in the amendments made in committee. On a motion to strike out that part of the first section of the bill which provided that each county should have an equal amount and amend it so as (o dij-lribute il according to population, consi Jcrable debate took place, and the motion to strike out and insert prevailed by a vote of 21 to 23. Mr. Colerick proposed an amendment providing that the money should be vested in Dank stock. Mr. Ewing moved to amend the ameudmrnt by establishing four additional branches. Mr. Collins moved to re-commit the bill to a select committee with instructions to strike it out and insert a substitute providing for vesting the revenue in Rank sloik. and giving liberty for the establishment o! not exceeding four additional brandies, appropriating the interest to the payment of the interest and principal of the internal improvement loan. Mr. Morgan nvnvd to amend the instructions so as to appropriate one half to education, and onehalf to interna! improvement purposes, pending which the Senate adjourned. J-jurnal.

SATl itn U J.VM'AKY 23, IS37. A SERIOUS CALL ! We dislike (homing but we dislike worse to be W e owe a con siderable amount af money which mutt be paid very soon; and we have more than enough due us to pay it. There are a large number of subscribers on our list who have taken the paper one, two, and three years, and paid us nothing. We now call upon them earnestly and seriously to send us the amount due to us, and thereby save us the trouble and expense of calling on them in person. We wish il to be understood that money :;t r.wst have and we don't want to borrow, when w e have enough for our w ants honestly due us. OirWe have devoted about seven columns of to-day's paper to proceedmgs ano speecr.es m me senate, on me 1 i . l o j . I I bill lo erect a new county out ot the county oi ucaruorn. e suppose everything said on this subject to be cf interest lo our readers; and we have therefore copied all that has came to us through the Indianapolis papers, (with the exception of Mr. Dunning's speech in the Senate against division.) either for or against division; and shall ccntinue to do so until the session closes. OirGen. Tutox of the U. S. Senate, and the Hon. Amos Laxe and Col. R. M. Joiixsox,of lhc House of Represenlatives, will please accept our thanks for various Congressional documents We also return our thanks to Col. PktlF.u, of our Legislature, for sundry State papers. (cJ-The last Palladium announces David V. Ccllev, Esq. as a candidate for Clerk of lhe Dcaiborn Courts, at the next August election. We hope some person may be elected lo that responsible office, w ho can give bond and security, and who will not carry lhe County Records away from, and keep his otlice at any place other than the lawful County Scat. By a letter fiom Indianapolis, to : citizen of this place, we learn that the House has passed a bill distributing the surplus revenue through agents in me airtercnt counties lo be loaned in sums notevcceding so00,ataninterestof9 nJl - ,.. . . per ccnt.-one thud of the interest to i . .. I - ,! I ... ! Li i-,l j ue nppneu 10 eum..iwun, .hij i - to pay the interest on State bonds. The writer says: "We have had a hard struggle to get any vh'mg for schools, and the Senate may yet strike out the little we have secured here. hope and believe, however, they will hot."' Both Houses have passed a rcsohn",0n to adjourn fine die the bth February. OirAt a meeting "of a number of cilizensof Switzerland county,' conve ned at Jacksonville, on the 13th inst., Dvmkl L. LiviNos was nominated for Sheriff of that county; and it was resolved by those present to use all honorable means to promote his election.

0CK)n the 18th instant, the Legislature of Ohio elected the Flon. William Ai.lex of Chillicothe, (formerly a Representative in Congress.) to the Senate of the United States, in place of the Hon. Thomas Ewixg, whose term expires on the 4th of March next. There were thirteen balloting? on the last, the vote stood, for Allen 55, Ewing 51.

05Mr. Denton's expunging resolu lion finally passed the Senate of the United States, :;n Monday, the IGth instant, by a vote of 21 to 19. Immediately after the resolution was adopted, the Secretary produced the record o( the Senate, and proceeded to draw black lines around the resolution to be expunged, and wrote thereon these words: "Expunged by order of the Senate, the IGlh day of January. 1S37." The Whig members left their seals and retired as soon as the resolution was adopted; and when the expunging process was completed, "loud and repeated hisses were heard from the gallery.'' A tather tumultuous scene followed, and the galleries were cleared. Mr. Tii'TOX voted for the expunging resolution, ana -Mr. IIexhricks voted against it. tirTI.e great debate between Alex. Cmvi!i:i.l cf Bethany, Va. and John B. IYkcell, Catholic Bishop of Cincin nati, commenced at the latter place on I the 10th instant, and closed on Friday, the 20lh. The debate is to be published in a book, and the proceeds applied to charitable purposes. Much is said in the Cincinnati papers, in regard to this controversy, and from what we have read on the subject, our opinion is that neither of the disputants have done much good. Indeed, it is seldom that good results to the Christian religion from ihese controversies. On the other hand, it has a tendency to arrajthe different sects against each other, and produce animosity and discord amoog the churches. (KrOn the 5th instant, the bill for the admission of Michigan into the L;Ilion as a StaUlj passej (he Sena(e of Uie Ulitct, S(:i(cs,.ives 25, nays 10 (7Countei feit five dollar bills on the Franklin Bank of Columbus, (Ohio.) are in circulation. Ccrll is staled in the last Cincinnati Gazelle, that General Santa Anna has arrived in Washington city. lie had an interview with General Gaines, at Fredericktown, Maryland. Texas. It will be seen by referonm our Cnntrrrssional abstract. h t ,cfotut,on been introduced L,y Mr. Walker into the, Senate, propo sing lhe recognition oi uie iimt-peii-dence of Texas. We are pleased to hear that the proposition meets the en- . . r a I. . T 1 lire concurrence of the President of the U. States. We hail the proceedi'ur with sireat pleasure. It is due to Texas it is due to our own high char acter, that this gallant people should take their stand as a free, sovereign and independent member of the great family of nations. 1 he resolution will, we trust, meet the hearty concurrence of lhc Congress of the U. Stales. U. S. Telegraph. Dkeaiutl shipwreck and loss of tivF.s. A'jrain have we to record lhe loss of a vessel on Long Island, within sight of Sandv Hook and, it is said, losl one hundred and eighty persons, out of one hundred and sixteen, which composed the passengers and crew. The wreckmaster has come up Irom the wreck, and stales that the barque Moxico, 70 days from Liverpool for this port, went ashore on Hempstead cr of a mie from ,he shore, on Tuesday morning, and only eight persons had landed w hen he left. We have since heard, but sincerely hope it is not true that the only persons saved were the captain, one mate, 3 seamen, and 3 passengers. The others it is said, perished with cold. JV. Y. Jler.ldv. Jan. 5. 1 1 iuii Salviuf.s. A Bill has passed i the Senate of Ohio, to increase the sal aries of the public, ollicers of that Stale ReiHr;,Uy. Il hxes the salary of Ijover - h,or at 1500 per annum; Secretary of State at sMOOO; Treasurer and Audi tor of Stalo, at -slOO each; Judges of the Supreme Court at Nl 00 each; and Piesident Jndjre of the Courts of Common Pleas, each 1300. I ei ff.y i i tries

St. Clmusville, O. Jan. 14. Gex. Santa Anna, and suit, passed through this place on Thursday last, in his private carriage drawn by four horses. All eyes were on the alert for a peep at the Mexican tyrant, but he did not choose to exhibit himself to the uood people of St. Chimille, having passed on, and put up for the night at Bridgeport, ten miles east of (his place. We understand he secludes himself as much as possible, from the public gaze.

and avows stopping m uv.m.s when it : 1 t - - - t . 1 can he ctlecled. iNo indi'tiuv, we bolieve. has been offered him thus far on his way to Washington, 'vith (ho cx ception of the one at Louisville. Ja:ctte. Moumox Bank. A bank with a cap ital of "four millions of doll ars,v is a- ! bout to be established at Ivirkland, Geauga, the head quarters of the sect known as Mormons or Laltt rd y saints. We have just received an extra from the office of the Messenger, printed at that place, giving the proceedings of a meeting of the stockholders. At this meeting 14 articles for the regulation of the "Ivirkland Safety Fund Society Dank were adopted. V e have not learned whether the Capital Stor k has been subscribed ; or w hether they have ever applied for a charter. Cleveland Herald. Lvucf. Hons. Mr. Cornelius Husted, of Fine Plains, in this county, fattened last fall, 'lady p,g and eleven 'hloom.ng responsibilities,' the. aggregale weight of which was hrenfy-four hundred end thirty -seven pounds! If Northampton can produce a swinish family having more icciphl in the commumty man this, we will give it up, and say nothing about one of our Dutchess county pigs, which had crown so fat, that would you believe il? his mother did'nt know him! Pou"h. X. 1. Tel. Ruin Pkices. Chickens are selling in N. Orleans for two dollars a pair; beef, thirty seven and a half cents a pound; butter seventy five cents, and eggs seventy five cents per dozen. Absence of mixd. The latest instance of absence of mind on record was that of a butcher, who on going to prepare a beef for market, skinned himself and did not discover the mistake uuvii iiv; imu sum scveiai jiuuuua. 1 1 K.( I . 1 I . ...,! - J I AxOTHKIl. Absence of mind seems to be increasing to an enormous extent of late. A lady on reunnc to rest a few evenings since, turned her child rmt nf flnnrs ntul fnnfe flunr In lwxt t ci.. i: i j: . i" one uiu noi discover uer misiaivo, uniu she went to suckle it. MARRIED, On Sunday evening last, by the Rev. C. L. Bartlett, Mr. Joseph II. Forman to Miss Irene, daughter of Mr. Samuel Best, all of this village. IVolice. The Trustees of Randolph township will meet on Saturday, lhe 23th inst. at 1 2 o'clock, in Rising Sun. Persons having nus.ness wim u.e irusiecs, are i -. I i I requested lo attend at that lime. January 21, 1837. lo the voters of Randolph township. Fellow Citizens 1 am a candidate for Constable at the election in March ' next; and should you be pleased lo favor me with a majority of your votes, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and imparl! ..i i " i i . - ly, to the best of my abilities. 1 our fellow citizen, Jfremi.vh Sheldex. Rising Sun, Jan. 28, 1837. Rising Sun Prices Current. REPORTED FOR THE TIMES. Apples, dried Apples green, liacon, Beef, Butter Buckwheat, bush, from $1,12 to I r0 lb. u u cwt. bush. ,i doz. lb. 10 5 15 3 50 50 33 1 12 15 10 8 00 1 00 12 4 10 62 5 20 37 25 10 5 50 7 1 50 45 10 4 10 5 1 25 37 2 25 Corn meal Corn, Chickens, Cheese, West. Reserve, 41 Eccs, - - itoz. Flour, - - bhl. Flaxseed, - bush. Honey, - - lb. Hides, Lard, - " Molasses, . gall. Mutton, - lb. Oats, - bush. Onions, - " Potatoes - " Pork, pickled. lb. Pork, host round, " Pork, fresh, at market, Peaches, dried, bush. Salt, - Mil. Tallow, - - lb. Tobacco, leaf, - " manufactured, u Veal, - - " Wheat, - bush. Whiskey, - Mil. Wood, - cord. 6 00 I 75

TO I'll J. YTlJHS.

A chance for a Bargain ! FOR SALE, a super royal Stanbury Press, single pull, with all the fixtures; a super royal chase; a large font of j sman pica, (of which this advertisement ; is a specimen;) a small font of Brevier, Roman and Italic; a font of Sm. Pica KoSd Face; a font of Title Minion; and a few other small fonts of type. Also, Composing Sticks, Cases, Brass . . ' . M es. fcc. comnrWimr : nl n aiV, r-enrv r,f n-.,-.tc . i country newspaper, with the exception of Job Type. The type have all been in use, in printing the Rising Sun Times; and it can be seen from the paper how much they arc worn. They will he sold extremely lo:v for cash, or on time, by giving approved paper, and can be taken away immediately. For further information, apply to, or address (post paid) ALEX. E.GLENN, Dec. 31, 1S3G. Rising Sun, la. OrEditors with whom we exchange are requested to give the above an in serhon, and the favor will be repaid. Tisa aistl Sheet Iron Ware MANUFACTORY. TIlK subscribers hereby inform their (Viends al,d lhc puhic in gCIlcIal, that thev h:lVe commenced the manufacture Qf TLY and SllMT IRO. flllRE, jn lhe j,rk.k )U1ding opposite to Mr. Cher's clothing store, and 2d door a;ovc Messrs. O'Neal's store, on Main s(lccl,in Rising Sun. They will keep on hand a general assortment ol arti cles in their line, warranted lo be well made, and will sell at wholesale and retail, at the Cincinnati prices. Orders from a distance will he thankfully received and promptly attended to. TAlt & SUMMERS. Rising Sun, Jan. 21, 1337. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in (he Post Office at Wilmintrlnn. la. .lanuarv 1. 1837. Those llot taken out in three months will be scnt to the General Post Ollke as Dead Letters. i .Hcn Claiburn Huffman Isaac &) Miller Isaac $ Malrcl Nehemiah Milburn Nathan L McAbee Mrs M MCC;rci;ijr Cnlhnrins Nelson Thomas 2 O'Neal Willm Oathcut Isaac Ree.l A II Abbot William Benson Thomas G B"rro"gh Willium Vn1 h 1 1,1,1 Clark William I Coles S Dixson John P Durham laicimla Duncan James ltoss Phillip Franklin Bap't church Ituark William Gibson Mary G Rnmscy Win Gilbert Joseph Richards James Harwood John Round Joshua llarwood John & Geo Seyers & Carothers llonkins Rebecca K Messrs N D Ilanling S S Scott Nerbourn Spruiile Jacob 2 Smith J U Thornton Geo W Vilson James llisrbee Nancy J arm. in Joshua Johnson John Lnring John M Miller Elijah Whileaker James DAVIS WEAVER, P. M. LIST OV LETTERS Retminin in lhc Post Office at Rising Sun. la. January 1, 1837. Those not taken out in three months, will be sent to the General Post Ollice as Dead Letters. Avcy V ary J innings John W Johnson Abraham Jamison Alexander Kaufman Jonathan Lauius William Lattd John Love Eliza J Lewis Rev Win 2 March Jane 2 Morrison Rev A Hest Samuel nailey Charles P i!. ,,. n HuUhanon uiinam garct j llovcc Euce Ann , . . Crege Robert Carpenter Cieorge Creekbanm George V Murray James Carrinirton J B Morton Eliza 1 Mclnlyre Mahala Merchant Milton 2 Pearce Eucy Rallf Nelson 2 Robinson Mr Robinson James Read James Stoops Baruch Smith George R Tarrant Catharine Thompson Wm Thompson John Tait Harriet Wriiilit Caleb Williamson John Weller Andrew Davis Peter Dexter Parnelia Dickason Thos Emerson Andrew will; .... ... ., AVI r leias r.iiz;i 25 w iood Lorenzo 1) Greene Cvrena 12 Onckill Francis Hinsdale D 1 3 Mvvnrd Levi HaM John V llelh Acden lli.'hee John 11 Jones Elizabeth I ( I- V'll'." IK JOHN LANIUS, P. M. 12 LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in lhc Post Office at Iiartli ford. la. on the 1st of January, 11537. e Those not taken out in three months, will be sent to the General Post Office 50 31 as Dead Letters, Baptist Church Brown Mahlon Brush Joseph P Conaway Rachel Conaway Robert Conaway William Cage Martin 2 Downey J aiiics Monroe J W II Purcell Thomas Purcell Jane B Russell Jno or Jas Stafford J B Wymond James Ward Timothy Ward Eber Walston Ezekiel Weathers John Yoiinir Adrian g C.uion Thomas 38 Liltcll Eliacura J 111II3 ll.lliJ T. K. LEWIS, P. M. 50

TilH(thlc Farm FOR SALE, SITUATE in the county of Boon, state of Kentucky, two miles below Rising

Sun, on the Burlington road; and the road from Dig Done to Rising Sun also runs through the pro mif.es. This tract of land contains 5 3 :uVt"s. ninety or a hundred of which is first rate lilable land, the balance gently rolling. There are TO acres under cultivation, besides pasture; annul 1 10 acres under fence, and 140 acres of line timber land. The woods pasture is sowed in blue grass and timothy. There is a sufficiency of stock water and line running springs all the year. The buildings are all new and comfortable; good cellar, stables and crib; fire wood convenient lo the house. The house is situ-! aled half a mile from the river. There is a will of first rale water at the door, Any person wishing to purchase such a farm, w ould do well to call and see it, as it has numerous advantages not mentioned here. DANIEL PIATT, December 17, 1G3G. 8wG2 TAKEN UP BY John Gibbs, of Union township, Dearborn county, on (he Gth day of December, 1830, one black STEER, supposed to be three years old last spring, marked with a slit in the right ear, and a slope on the under side of the left. Appraised at $14, by David Dennis and Samuel Gould. Certified by JOHN DOWNEY, J. P, December 31,1 830. JOURNEYMEN WANTED. THE subscribers are ready to seat six or eight Journeymen Shoemakers, three on Men's, three on Women's, and the balance on coarse Boots, Shoes, &c. to whom will be given the Cincinnati bill of wages. L. N. HALL & CO, Rising Sun, Dec. 17, 1830. ft7-l.awrci-cchur;h Palladium will publish 3t. and charge ttiis olfice. J9endae Votcs9 &c. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber by note, for articles purchased at his vendue in February last, are informed that sairl notes are due: and it is verv desirable that they should be paid off immediately. Those concerned may ,hnd il to their advantage to attend to this request. And all persons having accounts un settled, will please call and pay the cash, or make some satisfactory urrangment, without delay. LEE RODGERS, Rising Sun, Dec. 17, 1836. Cash for Wheat. THE highest market price in CASH, wiil be paid for any quantity of Mer chantable WHEAT, delivered at the store of Judge Reed in Wilmington, or at Geo. W. Lane & Co's. store in Au rora. Oct. 29, 1836. Jf'Iieat Wanlal. npilE highest market price will be given in CASH, for any quantity of merchantable Wheat, delivered at the Union Mill, in Rising Sun. HAINES, LAM US & HASTINGS. August 6, 1836. lurora Ferry THE undersigned, having entered into an arrangement to keep up a good fer ry, across the Ohio river, at the townot Aurora, Dearborn county, Ind., would respectfully inform the traveling public that they ate ready lo accommodate them in the speediest manner. For the present, and until their Horse Boat, which is in progress, is completed, they will use a superior terry ilat, 50 feet long and 1U leel wioe, well secured by substantial railing on the sides. As the route from Burlington, via Petersburg!!, Ivy. Aurora and Wilming ton to Napoleon, Ind. is from three to four miles shorter, and much the best road, they deem il unnecessary to say more than to ask travelers to try it once I and judge for themselves. HUGH M. ALLEN. Aurora, Oct. 22, 1 83G. SALH OF IjOTS f o s tf o .vje n : THE sale of Town Lois at Rising Sun, advertised to take place on Thursday,

l()e lst of December, has been POST'

pn"ED. Notice will be given here-

i after of the time the sale will take

olace. JAMKS UKAllAJM, HENRY BROWN. November 2G, 183G. Com Ileal.

FRESH Corn Meal, by the bushel, or less quantity, for sale at the Rising Sun

Exchange. lvUJL7UI.U0r December 17, 1836,