Wabash Herald, Volume 1, Number 30, Rockville, Parke County, 5 November 1831 — Page 3

Jt&ekritle, Vor; 5, N;v l'.-u'us. V wroivril 'v thr. List rcni!. th fit .mmhrn of the -Craw ford,-rv-svnl sizf. ar.d tion quite respectable. The si-lotions . i ,u t are judicious, and the original matter

Tille Record," a new paper lately w-P,; ' .'; Vtablishedat Crawfbrdsville. in Mont.Nbtasacit,zen!Vhehfehas been eomeryCcuntv, la. Itiscf the "dusircly lo the faithful dis-

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presents a favorabb specimen of the a- parpose cf pointing a committee to bilitics cf the Editor. We are much jWait on the Hon. Henry Clay, ar.d inpr.itified to observe that -the chastity !vitc him, to partake of a public dinner

cf the institution is not t to become rcnlaminated by an injudicious alliance with anv orsanlz d faction. We have teen favored, by a gentleman cf this place, with the first number of the -Cixixn vti Minnos, & L.iots rARTrnar,'' a literary work, j ust ! commenced in Cir.cinrafi Edited by j W. 1). Gallagher, a vour.s gentkman . " rr-, j r.fl,, litVrnrr attainment. Thesre- - imen ueiore u iun juxiuk -in?islv "established character, a enaste writer. Wc woulJ carresth i nerd this valuable ork to our . ,. .,, v. r- , and solicit that l;beni1,ty ofra4. r comm ciizen? ron.ige, wmcli its menss juuy niar.d. Crrcrfor.s wish:rg to sub- . i - m it- - a scni? tor the woik. are informed that te will r.ct as r.gcot tt-r the same. The tern's cf the paper may be seen in -another column oltH psr-er The election iV.r Licute: ant C lrnel j on Jfonday next, which is also .the time of the setting of the Court of Asessmr.t cf fines in the 30th Rcgixneat, I. M. The Hon. Jjhn ttadj!p:;.lateMin"fctcr to Russia, arrived at New York cn the llth ult. in the ship Hannibal, jrom Portsmouth, Eng. The people of Virginia, and Xorth Carolina are yet in a state of great ii X Jictuae owir.g 10 trie 1 ite insurrection of the blacks. Negroes are strung to the callows bv rchohscl '. and in some eases, "z-tihorit Jic'g? or Jury.' LOXr.EVTTV. A man by the name of Fra cU My res, recently died in Ercwn County Ohio, trho I ad attained the are of 10 years retaining his senses to the latest moments. TiIK WEr. Increase cf Population. That por tion of territory, included in the pros oat limits of the State of Indiana con tained, in ISOO, 4,875 Vvhtte inhabitant inlSlO, 21,50 in 1S20, I IT, 17 and in i 330, 3112. At present, tais state has but three Uepresenta t'ves in Congress the next ratio for representation will doubtless give to this Stale 7 Illinois contained, in 1S10, 1'242S2 white inhabitant? in 1S"3 55,21 1 in 157,573. Illinois at iwsctt, has but one Representati v in Congress the late census will entitle it to IXTEHNVI. IXPatVEWE"T. A Meeting was lately held in Richmond, Wayne County, in this State, f r the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of constructing a Rut, Ron from that place to pome suitable point on the Miami Canal. rnfe. thade convex nox. The following is a correct list of the States and their representation in the Free Trade Convention, lately held in Philadelphia. P. P. Barbour of Ftrginia was chosen President of the Contention, and Condy Raguet Secretary. sMaine, I Virginia, - 51 Massachusetts, 18 North Carolina, It Connecticut, 2 S.Carolina, 4) Rhode Island, 1 Georgia, t 11 i 2 Kiw York, Pehnsjlvania, Ke Jersey, Maryland, 2 Alabama, 15 Mississippi, 2 Tennessee, ' 9 The Report made by the ionven pa wCl b given in our neU ,

HENRY CLAY; It will be sen b j the following proceedings of a meeting held in this place on the 22d ult. that a committee were appointed to Invite this distinguished citizen, to visit our town and partake of a public dinner intended for the oc

casion, which, as wiil also be seen, he tiias politely declined Not as an as- ! pirant for higher honors than those iW,ich his gantry had already bestow- ..: U a nfc,rS of the of Rocks v,,Ie on Saturday the 22 J ulamo, conjVen . : R - .... ' m'cf" Y. ',ol,,'V "tlu oiavens was raiiej to U.e chair, nu Major Wm. T. Not 1 ar pointed Secretary: The meeting was then called to order by the chairman, who in a brief and appropriate addsess, explained the object of t lie rr.Ae:injr. On motion of Dr. Charts S. Tuley. Rfs-o'vc-i. Tha a coir.mitteft of be uj pointed to add e-. a letter of tnvitation to the Hon. lie. rv 1 lay, to vi 1 ' ara t:ar;c!ic GI 2 P"hhe dinner. ?r?ore bis ic-iit: to bei-i c L-v r, , ... . 1 M 1 li e Ol! !WI"rr r.fiw.4 l peioi.s were cnoscn as SliKl c-JMimit'ee-

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r. t.:.-,s i-s iulv-v. Vr in. I ivnr.t L,q.. I ol. Hern fclavo. i:,0: - : 'T ijf-r Mrs. T. Nocl,( carles l.rar- !-.. fa V Jas OimcrcW fiff-.H-ff, That the rr. creiii.s i this mtvtiag l e published in the Wa bash Herald. Theroce ir t'lenndj uned. HEXH N?,A'i..xS, CSw. WM. T. XOC!., 5a-. The f .liowmr Jettor wn? tbm ad dressed to the lion. H. Clay, by s ti.l Committer. Rorkii'r. Oei.'2!, Ho-v. IIenv Ct.xv: Deer Sir, Th citizens of ix i place having jast learre-1 Vat yu ar. wo.v on a visit to yonr ft- in !l!::vH. hsve appointed Us a commit s to invite von to partake of a dinner at this lace before yr.ur rrt-irn to dentin t;v. The ci;iz.-, vi'hwt r-r.f f- p?rfv. would ho iiap.iv if von cnVJ m ike it convenient to rav us n visit. We a- a fP v?-)- P.-'-n?" frcl a d i"n ense of th oM'g'o re a"e in l .1: to vou fir yourindrt'.i'iiraM exertion n guafding the interest of re fV-vt-rn cn-mfrv bv an ar'io ad jmtn? jppoi t of that great and ennohlmg sysem "iXTEitwr, IntnvEvrvr.' If 3 0U can m ike it ennveni-nt tonttnl, vou will be so sroo:! as to let us know what day woul 'suit vou best. li. pectluiiy, R. W. CLARKE, C, S. TUE FY, WM. P. IRIY-WT, HN-Y St EVEN'S, JON S R VM VET-, HUGH J. P R VDLEY, CH vRt ES GR ANT, MOSrtx- M ORG N. an! JAMES .CAMERON, Tcrre-Jlavie, 2D;A Oct. I luve rccsivp.t at th;s y r, h'ts day, your lette- of tie ins-t., . -vi tirnr inf t visit Pockv.Ue. nnd to -arti'V public dinner there, 'n boh-Jf it? c t oMionwhi,vrhnteM couW n havi hart honor r.f .cceptin-T yeu.- inv:rt'T iubii( t?irn;r, it was my intn-t:-n t '.irt Tt'irr.ert hobie y tin Upper v.V-hFS rnrt th Northern pflrt vonr tJtte. n whic' case, the satiation I ricipato of risitinjr you-to'vn woulJ have boea mucb incr?ise;l by a kn wle.1're of the fact that s was the wish of its h hjbitar.ts, iniscrin:natIy. Put the bai! 5-i3 of the roads, renJcr-'d worse by the lat heavy nins, ba CTopelled me to absn-jon tha intealieB, anrt t return to Kentucky by a m ;re practicable rou e. . , . 1 hve therefore, Gentl men, to erres my regret tht I cannct have the pi a.-ure of meeting my follaw-citizens of Ubckville, during my present journey. , I request you o make my greatful 3Cimwiedgemcnts to them Crthi honor of their invitation, and f r the friendly seniinvmta towards me which they entertain i i I pray you also, gentl tncnito be assured of ihe high respect and esteem of ' Your obedient servant,' II. CLAY. Messrs. R. W. Ctarke, f!. S, Tuby; W. p. B yant, Henry tlacns, Jonas Itaoilal, tluh J. Bradley, Wm. T. Noel.Chas. Grant, Moses Morgan, & James Cameron OEOttctA rs.' tie Mwrvnm.. Fdeven persor M'o. nt the recent ietiing of thtrr? " Court ofGwynnett counii Guorffi . heeti ientenccd

"to the Penitentiary for four years, for

disobedience of the laws of Georgia Three of the number are the Rev's J. J.Trott,EzraBuler, and ,S. A .Wor cestcr, Missionaries in the ' Cherokee country. .The Governor offered them pardon upon certain conditions, which was accepted by nine of them; two, Butler and Worcester, refused a com pliance with the requisitions and were accordinslv committed to the Penitiary. Tlte last named persons have applied to the Supreme Court for re dress. From late movements on the part of the Governor of Georgia, and others of more ancient date, it w ould seem that the Executive of Georgia and the Judiciary of the L nion, are ecr to be found clashing :a their decisions of controverted points. Which of these is most likely to be correct? J 'Front ike Louisville Jldv rtisr-r. It will be perceived by the subjoined corre'porder.Ce ti at the Hon Joan H. Latou was ihVtted to partake of a pubHe dinner in this city, which, for the reasons assigned, he politely declined: Hon. Jojix H. Eatox: Dear Sir Tite undersigned, a committee on behalf of ytr iiuiik ious frie! ds in this city, request tue pleasure cf ) our ceniipany to a dinner to te furnished bv thetn, at sucil lime as mav v sa;t t ui co!;Ciii nee. 3 e ur t llow-citiz ns appreciate highiv, th- motives tha ir;elueed uur ola :aT-y withdrawal trom one of the ! ' cr' .-.(?. r- (if ll. iiitmit an ! litne that ou were uciu.tted hy a generous ad wise policy, i.i saciinciug the to!.siue a'io:.soj tortipu--ary honors i d convenience, to liue w)4tch cri;. r ni j.i-t regard to tne permanent ir.teres s the tvpui)hean pat ty. And, -ir. w e are iudticed to iie ii: , e, tuut your conduct en tuis occ,s;oii, til e.j f .aie asasalitary ex;inple to fat are times, a..d t -at its ini.ttediaie effects will be, co rstai-.lish a; ii'iut i.d convictio-i oi our disnteresicd'U'.-s a ;d etnines:! pair :ot ;n. Since yojr retirement, :we !i4"e viewed w ilii iv-digna'.ion the ti. ar tloss and tii.ir.a.dy a iaths ol me who were onco UigU m oar e -iiuntior:. Yet Cirojglo li jo.ir ari-l .rosecutiur.s, tie r ciitvjue oi v vUV eair.lict ti.ts me. tv4;;i oar ai-.nst apjMo.ia.i :t. Iniju Ued in ttee feeh:;gs, wo em bra co i las oee a-ion f r ?..e ial and festive e.;j-,yine i. and e ir eiv revpuesied voir to'.iiu v to ro.i dor it t.ieci to .larm-tiv and ' )u I I'Viia ; Re';i.-eCi 7 WORD J vS. o : i tl L. . Ai.h vN, n. sr;:i-;L.i:, l. M'J 'LAY, J. V. DAS.Hi-ILL. J. !v. iL Nt). 1. il. i'O. V.. A. ii. VAN, LortsvtLu.. Uxh Oct. ?A. Genii mn: lie 1 a;ed to accept my ';i.n'is for t ;e n ht r t.ivila ion to a pu jLc d-lu.er tiidi iu ;,ae presented, tt v uld a u;,rd in' 1 1 -a-u: to be e-raMe ta tneet )ou, as you p -.-po.u in "?-.cirt! d!ui festive enjojimem;" ou; inisinessr." home, ar.d a jrirnev alre.i proir,c-td bv t:.e tii health 01 n family, compel me to (orego the sa'. :s At u -ti. i ti.e-retore, tlaow mysli upo;-. y.;ur gencr-it), and reque-t ou toextusu me. I or )oar proffered civiii'y permit me to say that I should oe wanting m generous leel.ng did I lailtu arpreciate. oar kind,e-s, and i-.v, Mhu iniiiit'ins you nave - Deer j l-xsed to express, lam not insersiol.r to Vac good opinion of. my fellowciiizer s. 'i hos wlio can he dserve not their contideinre and regard. . The dis lation of ttie late Cabinet, to which y,-u refer, has been m?de a iruitful theme of misrepresentation, and a:i importance attached on account of toe hig.i source whence those misrepresentations have arisen. 1 gladl peieeive tttat a properestmia'e is madf by )ou, ol tiie motives which inrluenfe me in the concision to winch 1 felt it tny duty to arrive. It is strange, trai so much ha- been oh ruled before tlie public upon a subject, to them ol such little interest and concern. For retiring from the cabinet, 1 do not feel that 1 entitled my sell to the reprehension of any. The reasons which inf.ueuced me are already before my countrymen; and whether they be gotal or ill, tluir fill mast determin . lie their decision as it may, a consolation abides-, that the Republic, has sutained no injur). Contlemen who are qualified and tiue, have been substituted; and if at any time they shall be found otherwise titan faithful to himself, and to the interest ol the country, the Fresi dent will no doubt deal with them as he did with their predecessors. He will enquire for others. In this country, the executive v niet Mibtrate, uot bis Secretaries, is lin -

hie and answerable for any mi?cbief

tiiat may be donefor any wrong com mitted. Strange, then, that bis cabin et may not be changed, without impeachment of the motives and reasons which dictate it. All that the people desire, is to have the government administered upon tl oe certain and defined principles which, under the con stitution, make up the sum of their liberty and happiness. They ask no more; and tor certainty and security in their pist expectations they looked to the President, and not to the cabinet. He only is amenable to the complaints of the people. V ho may compose his cabinet is of little concern to them, because it is to the Head they look for a faithful execution of the trust confided to him; and if at any time, feeling Dow er, and forgetting right, he disappoint uieir nopes, or turn against their reaonable expectation, they owe it to themselves and Country to discard him irom their taror. Equally is it due for nm, to discharge irom his confidence. .'Buc io wouw oerray iu wilnor without reasons the President has the right to change his cabinet,and the people to alter or change their government and tneir agents. To the friends whom vou represent. I beg you to tender my sincere good wishes and thanks, for the friendly civility which they have authorized vou toienaer n uieir oenalt. Most respectfully, J. H. EATON. Messrs. Horien Pope. Jas. Guthrie. L. D. A Uhon.R. Steele. J. Y. DashiUJ. B.n.'nn. P. H. Pope, A. H. ilOiMl L O M V ITTEE. RECEIPTS FOR THE LADIES. How to mxke JuMnt.ES. Three pounds 01 tlcur. two ol susrar. one of Inifter, eight trs with a little cara--vav seed, and a Vtle milk, if the eg?s rr not "sufHcient. f ;--Fr Lake? rvirTf.EA pcxs. une pound and a half oK but f"t rubbed with two pounds of flour ;fcdd one glass of wine, one of rose water, two of yeast, nutmegs, cinnamon, and currants. Diet Bued. One pound of flour. one of sugar, nine esrs. Icau ;g out -ome of the white, a little mace and rose-water. WoxDBas.- Two pounds of flour. three quarters of sugar, half a pound of butter, nine eggs, a little mace and rose-water. Crevm Cake. Four cups of flour, three of su2ai, one of butter, one of cretin, five eggs, one teaspoonful of pt atlas!), rub the butter and sugar together, then add the rest. Cookies. One tea cup of butter, .me of sugar, one ceg and flour. Po:jnd Cake. Three egr.s, nine spoonfuls of butter, three of sugar, and . 1 roe hand fuls of flour. Composition Cake. One pound of 'o ir, one of sugar, seven eggs, and a ;i!l of brandy. I.o p Cake. Five pounds of flotir, twoof sugar, three quarters of a pound of lard, the same quantity of yeast, ieht eggs, and a quart of milk. Roll the suar in flour; add raisins and spices after the first rising. Tev Ckes. Three cups of sugar, 'hree e?g- one cup of butter, one cup I miik. a small lump of pf-arlash, and make it not quite as 6li(F as pound ake. . S-vrr GiNGEitnuEAn. Six tea cups of flour, three of molasses,one of cream. yne of butter,one tablespoonful of pearlash. Wifeus. One pound of flour, a quarter of a pound of butter, two eggs beat, one clas of w ine, and a nutmeg. Pred Pi tn!XG. One pound of soft bread or biscuit, soaked iu one quart of milk run through a sieve or. cullen der, seven ergs, three quarters of a pound of butter, nutmeg, cinnamon, one gill of rose-water, one pound of r-disms, hnlf a pint or milk; bake three quarters of an hour in a middling hot oven. General Wants. WlIVT ALL WANT. A good name, and plenty of money. What they sometimes get. . A sound drubbing, for trying to assist a friend out ot a scrape. . What the girls want. A young sweetheart. What they sometimes get. An antiquated buck, something on the wrong side of four or live dozen. What the merchants want. To see their goodjj. go off RAPIDLY, and get the cash for them. What they sometimes oet . A v:inlfdl. a Johnny L. Idid, when he sold a lot of goods, and took for pay a counterfeit check on the bank, Consolation. No matter, (said J ohnny) I charged a thumping price for them. ' WnVT MECHANICS WANT. As much work as they can do, and the money for it taken it is done - WtrT THEY TOO ntEUlTEXTLY OET. j A siluatioa in tht county building,

to lettle for the stock they have worked up, and trusted out. What farmers want. A good crop and a ready market What thev often get. Quite the reverse. . Whit we wnt ourselves. Lots of SUBSCRIBERS, and payment in advance WlIVT WE OEXERAtLY GET. PLAGUY DISAPPOINTED.

7m rules to le observed inpractical life The followin rule were eiven. b-r the late Mr. Jefferson, in the letter of advice to his namesake Thomas Jeffer son Smith, in 18-25. I. never put off till to-morrow what you can do to-day. JNever trouble others lor what you can do yourself. 3, ever spend your money before you have it. . 4. . Never buy what you do not want because it is cheap. o. 1'ride co? ts us more than hunger thirst and cold. 6. We never repent of having ea ten too little. . , 7. Nothing is troublesome that we do willingly. s 8. How much pains have those vilscost us which never happened. 9. Take things always by their smooth handle. 10. When anry, count ten before you 6peak, if very anffry, a hundred. BRAZILIAN COIN. We have before us a two and fonr . vintem piece of Brazilian topper mo" ney, coined in the vicinity of this city. ' This money, we understand, being expr r'ed to Brazil, is there surreptitously introduced into circulation as the legal coin of the realm. How fir these concerned here in a transaction so reprehensible, are amenable to our Uws, we are unable to say; but they are driving an illicit trade, which not otily makes them obnoxious to the Era. . zilian government, but operate to tha disadvantage of out merchants general-. f ly, by exposing them to the suspicion of being concerned in the discreditable traflic. The m itter shonld be at once inoniicd into. 'A. Y. '4,nriecnA VFJl Mil. I si ON tOlN'I't " ADirEB.TISErTTEHTS. il KM ln iro:n t.ie 6utecnbe-, the at Orawfordsville, Inoi ai, about ih 2' tu of August lat; a YELLOWISH IRON 'in 1 vr -m r t t - n$ Three years old l ist spring, lefl hind foot white, about li hands hig i, she was ft rmerly owned in Vermilion Uouuty, and would be likely to ttray that cou e, whoever will return tier to m at Clinton, or give inform ttion where ph may be tbund, shall be handfomely reward ed. ! FIELDING SHEPHEUU. ChBton. Oct, 24th, If 31. !- t STATii OF INDIANA t VERMILLION COUNT M TAKEN UP by Robert Fruit, of Highland i ownship, an estray BAY MARE, ?T ii.ii ci ci&iciii otai in ui. r forehead, some white on her under bpf a small blemisl? on her left eye, some saddle marks, and her left hip shot supposed to be s x years old last spring about 14 hands hi gh appraised to twenty-five dollars by Daniel Higg'mt and John Lee. Sept. 26ih 1831. A true copy, THOS. CHENOWETH, J.P. NOTICE. SVLEOF LAND FOR TAXES. To all whom it may concern 1 will on the second Monday of November next commerce selling at the Court . Hou-e deerin Vermillion County Indiana all and singular, the Lands and Town I ots in said County, on which the taxes duetheron for the years lS2i)f , 1830 and 1831, are not paid on or before the second Monday of November, and tea' said sale will be continued front day to day, between the hours fU o'clock A. M. and i oclock P. M. of eacb day until all are offered for sale. -C. TROWBRIDGE. Collector. Newport Sept. 20, 1831. 25-7t A LIST of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Newport, Ind. 00 the.30th September, 1831 which inot taken out before the exp t tion the succeeding quarter, will be fof warded to the General Post Office dead Letters. , Arrowsmith Alex'r. niackshare Luke II. Crane Stephen 3 Davis James or John Davis Henry Florer John Henderson Joel Hannamon Wm Esq. Jackson Joseph L e Jonn W, Klepper Vu Osbopo David Pritchard Samuel Kusell ane Schooling Joseph Stacely Jacob Stead man Van Bennett John 2 Boswell VVtlliais Cook Hiram David John Duncan John txraham Jeffe eo Hutf Goolsbury Hightisld Jeremiafc Lee F. H. Lemon 1160 Kelly Ltwia jr.. Potter John Reynolds rianil, 5. e,heritf f VarnsiV lion 5, Smith Henry Thomas Heaj Vau?hUan John Oit. Ik li'H, ' M

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