Wabash Herald, Volume 1, Number 35, Rockville, Parke County, 10 December 1831 — Page 1

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VtL. 1- iinrii 1 "Tine to his charge he comes, the Ilcrtd of a noisy Woridcws from nil Gallons lumbering at lita back. NUMBER 5; VOL. I. ROCKVILLE, PARKE COUNTY) INDIANA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 01th, 1831.

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Pt'BUSIIEO TWICE K WEEK DUR1XO THE SESSTOX OF THE GENERAL ASSE.WBEV. fTUtS Paper w ill, as heretofore, be U published twice a week during the session of the General Assembly, and It will,ns usual, contain a detailed account of the proceedings Of the. Legislature. Its increased size will afford u an opportunity to present our readers with a much greater quantity and Variety ol intelligence than heretofore The character of the paper is presum ed to he w ell knwn. U ha been in existence nearlv nine year?, and for the three last years has been published twice a week during the e?ion of the Legislature. It has thus been euabled to give what ho other paper here has done a lull and connoc-ed history ol the Proceedings of the Legislature. Having incurred an increased expend iture in enlarging it to an imperial sizek we appeal to our ft;HoW-C;llfcors, with conf.dt r.ee that the appeal ill not he made in ain, for an htcroase of pat ror.age. We have uniformly sustained a loss hy o ir semi-weeklj publications-, hut the progressive improvement of the country, therapy incrt-ase oi our pip UlatiotuHoJ (he grow iner demand for newspaper intelliffencc,seem to require that we should advance rattier than relrrjrrad-. We harii therefore de-j termined to enlarje our 8 r-ct, exert our host e'.trgjs, and rely lor l-emun ration on. the liberality of palriovisrh of nn cnligiitencd puldie. , CCr Mcmh r of the Lcgisia'uie are atlthoriz?d and respectfully solicited to hct as agents for U In pixcuring sub-"trih-r, tilhef f te year or during e. set oh, and in -cc tVirg mon'Vi T.uiMS OF sv. iiSCRiPt lbX. To fuhsrribers during- the Session oi Legislature, the price will be Ssv-rrrV-FivE Cexts, to he paid in advance. To regular annual subscribers the price will be Two Dollar for &2 number?, il ppid in advance, or Three Dol Lars at the expiration of the term. Especirtl attonliOn Vi lli he paid to forwarding the papers according to direction. (KrGentlemcn to whom this prospectus may he forwarded will confer a particular favour of the Editors by giving it a general Circulation for the ourpose of procuring subscribers, ai-d by hiving the names of session subscribers forwarded to us t least as early as ih.e moelin. of the tJeneral Assem' blv. ' DOUliASS &MUlUE, ErutiRs IxnivxvpnLrs, Oct. 1S3I. .'-' i nn ' LVDUXA DEMOCRAT) DurihgM !5xtort of th t egislature. t?v tjorrlcon. THE iVm.sv.vat w.ll he puhlihed twice a week during the Session of the Legislature, and will give n general report of the proceeding t f both houses. A large additl nal expr n-e w ill necessarily he incurred by nuking the Democrat a eemi'Weekly papetbut as many of our friends have urged Ih pvprtefy of the undertaking, we hare determined to hazard the experiment and throw ourselves upon the liberality of the public for its suoporw Subscribers for the session will receive two paper per week, during the set ion for T5 cents to be paid in ad vance . Regular annual subscribers will onl pay s heretofore, 51 numbers making a y ear. ' - Subscriptions can be conveniently tr muted hy tnemcmners oi uie legislature Post Masters are requested to ct a agenis and by forwarding us the sum of mis iwllvrs, sliall be e.ntl tied to rccclyti a paper twice a vvcek for their ttouble. and papers ihr sexes subcriherss, which is equivalent to one dollar, The same privilege will be extended to nil others who will art ns agents, and the papen forwarded on receipt of the money. " ' . .ioodttml faithful rports wm ni procured, nn th'jse who are desirou to know without delay the progress of Legislative business, and to receive paper giving a general Malory of the pacing events of the times iti ! nil de partmcuts, will find the Democrat a cheap and faithful record. IndituapolhH Oct. Mb, 183U

flTtllE Subpcriber hi just received, and

J, is now opening hi his 1 New Store Room, On th East iide of the Public Square, k handsome assortment of Fkra. and Wrtm Goons; consisting in part of Black, Blue and Drab UlottM, Blue and Drab fJattnet's, Bed, Green ahl Whit'4 liahneli, Mackinaw and SadO.b BUhkets. Irish !,ineh and Cottoa Shirtings, Silk Cotton and Dress Handkerchiefs. Bed-ticking and Apron Chcki Aft excellent asortnnt of Calico and Domestic Cottons, of the difterent figuret and rol l p. Pt-n and Pock t Knives, Kmvee abd Pork, Bators, Strops, Shaving Boxes Ac "rush e9 Ladie's MenS and tlhildren's Shoe3

A first rAU lot of Uneensware, Bvsw etyl time, by calling at rny house, in Rock-y;".NVre-T,r"ck uatehl vi,,e J'"B' NAYLORi

- snim Cotton Ponder and l.ead--Win-dow-Glass ilalter and Drawing ChainH Hanii, Mill, and Cross-Cut saws, supe rior Quality Pur Hvt-- -Steelyards and Cbtfee-MiiiB 'ieaj Cof.ee, Sug-ar, Spices, Paints dto JvC. ALL of which will be to id low for CSH, Fuch bther articles of trade as can be dispo pn of ora n. N. B. The p 'onle are invited to call and Examine th GOODS for themselves. JOHN MARTS. Beckville, Nor, 12, 1S31. 31-tf NOTICE. FWitlE SUliSCUIBERS having jbl this day enteix-d into a partner ship, will open a Cabinet shop on the

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they will he ready eady at all times to furnih their customers with the bestat.d neatest work in their line of buTinessfov cash, or country produce. ' N B. They also wish to purchase thirty thousand feet of lumber of all kinds, fur which they will exchange work JAMES CAMERON, & R LAUDERDALE. Oct 6th, IS3L '26 LAW NOTICE. WILLIAM P. 1HI ANT Oontinue to practie ? Law in the County of Parke, and tli ri'io rIik. lAiunties his residtn 'e is in Krckvill S where he Will b fnHid, except when absent on bueirtess.ile will also act as Agent tor hon-resn Jet-.ts. April 12th, tsal. ltf. STATE OF INDIANA. Parke Cocxty, ss. PARKE CIRCUIT COURT September 2Vrt?t , IS3L Jabex Hunt, vs. :.mtri Hunt, Solomon vleseup, vSr. Hannah Jesstp, his wife, Kn Hunt, widow of. Wm. Hunt, deceased, tieorge Hunt, Asa Hnr.t, William Canada and Ann Canada his, wife, - formerly Ann Hunt, heirs of Vm. Hunt, deceased. P 9 ! S AND now at this time comes the id complainant by James larringlon, denls of Guilfcrd county, in the State of North Carolina,' It is therefore or dered, that hotice of the pendency of this suit be given to said defendentsi by publication in the Wabash Herald, 7, . uTp t rmro,m UUJ l r.lr,h. hrpvimu lrt Ih hPl trrm nf this Couitt to be held on the second Monday In March hett, and that this cause ue continued. Attest, WALL1CE RE A, OerL 3Mw At tit aim u L a t Lvtia FROM the subscriber, lir lug in Fountain county UM A SORREL MARE, ii 14 hands high, four years old next soring, ball laced, white orfntie side and under the belly,! lg white, shod before, and some saddie marks perceivable. Any person Knowing Wliere sail! ocasi IB, wr vble ef any information of her, would confer a fator by. communicating the . .. a.AA same tome, through the rost uiuce, mailed for Ferrysville, Indiana. EDWARD REYNOLDS.

t appearing to Ute satisfaction of the ihe Chtct and Joiner work in the Court now here, that Asa Hunt, Geo. MmfW.bfnd and ecurlty will be requiHunt, Am. C anada and Ant Canada lcd nf Crtntractor,. t

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PATENT Washing Machine.

. The undersigned having purchased the Kight of Parker's Improved Wash ing 'Machine, for the Lunty ot 1'arke, Heserve township excepted, will sooh kc breparea to furnish ready made Machines on the shortest notice of will sell rights for families or Town ships, in payment for which he will receive most all kinds of country produce. The universal applause which this new method of Baying labor ha3 received, precludes the necessity of recommendation. Clothes are cleansod Without the smallest injury being done them by tearing or others ise, and wita unparalleled facility A specimen may be seen at an? DOCTOR' CAUSES TATSHS irinhd ar..4 .,Lt; n w.t ri,4 he is authorized to sell Family . Illghts( and to give the necessary Information tow to prepare and Use the dinereut kinds of vegetable medicines, secured to Dr. Thomas, by letter patent. Price of a family flight, 20 dollars. ; Uockville,Oct.lTth 1831 28-tJm , VERMTLLTON" COUNTY ASVSIITXSSSSISKTS v lll.lju.M v J u IN I i y ; Probst C)rt, S'-pK 1331. .lames tlrver.endyke, Petition to Vdministrator of the es- I srttle Lite of Hiram l'crrin I said estate d?oe;r-d. vs.' , j as intvt' The heirs dc creditors tent. of aid deceased. J FFIlHE said Administtator haying fil cd his petition, praying for the settlement of said estate as insolvent It is ordered that, unless the creditors of said estate notify the Administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims by filing the same, or a statement thereof, in the ofiice of the Clerk of said Court, previous to a hal distribution of the assets of the es fate of said deceased such claims wil be postponed in favor of the other cred i'o ? -and !t ii ordered t at the pendency of this complaint be publish ed In the W abash Herald sit weeks successively. (A copy) Attest 1 STEPHEN B. GADDNER. Clerk Nov5th 183L 3L-6w. EALED Proposals will be recei ved by the Board of Commission ers of Vermillion county, Indiana; at their Session on the first Monday of January next for furnishing lime lrI kr flirt tif-tfcl M A TYfilr L r th(, Court Hou?e to bebulU &t New. WM. COFFIN, CommliL CHENOWETH, M. G00K1NS, sloners. Newport, Noy. 8, 1831. 334U Lp INDIANA, V SSt VERMILLION COUNTY) PROOitB COURT, 'November' Term, 1831. h-rxNDER the suggestion of James UJ Harsha, Jt . Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Og, deceased ! that the assetg of im real and personal et tate of taid decedent, are yet InsnfU . . . . ... . icieni to pay me aetxs. ouismnuing. l;dd estate. It is therefore ordered that the heln of said estate be I umrnoned to appear at the next term of thU Court, and show cause, if any they have, why a further sale of the real e late of said deceased, should not be made to satisfy the demands ouhdand ing as aforesaid Ahd it is further or dered, that netke of the pendency of i vvnininni ue puunsiiru in too bash Herald for six weeks successively prior to the next term of this Court l a . . a cony Attest, STEPHEN B. GARDNER. a, rk r r. r. c. IN twport, Nov. 194 1.

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From the Baltimore Patriot, of Nov. 12.

LATEST FROM EUROPE., INTERESTING FROM EUROPE The packet ship New York, at Netr York, from Liverpool, brings London apers to the Evening of the 510th Sep ember, and Liverpool to the 1st Octocr, both inclusive. I he second edi tions of the Courier, Dail Advertiser and Journal ot Commerce, furnuh the bllowing Interesting extractst " By this arrival we learn that the Po sh army did not surrender at the fall f Warsaw, but is again In the field. animated with the love of liberty, and lUrhng defiance at their invaders. 1 ha proclamation of Roziskt breathes a spirit worthy of the proudest days of Po and, and ailords ground for (he frienda of liberty throughout the wcrld, to hope that the spirit of freedom which still animates this1 brave nation, will induce the governments of France and! Eng and to interfere in its behalf. The Reform Bill engrosses the atten tion of all pa; ties ih England, ahd Its late in the house of lords is totmdercd cry doubtful. 1 1 Odillon Barrot and Mauguin diflVr ed ih their Views on a debate in relation o the foreign policy of France, and quarrelled . Thus is the opposition of . ministers divided, and Barrot is accused of seeking office under Perier. ' ihe treaty of peace between Belgium and Holland, it is stated in one pa;;er, will be signed by the luth of Uc tobcf i Luxembourg, It is added, will )elong to the former, and the compn sation for the claims of Holland there. tA, is to be settled by Austria and Pruslat in the mean time, it i Dosinivly stated that the armistice between the two powers had been renewed for two months Leopold had set off on & tour through his dominions, and wai indefatigable in his endeavors to improve the state of the army. LIVERPOOL Oct. L--Portrtrf.In laving hefir our readers last werk, the Russian ac . counts of fhe fall of Warsaw, we Ch tioned them against placing too implicit a reliance on their veracity, in mat ters of Uctajl. J he present week hal brought us, through the Hamburg mail. intelligence from Poland as late as the hth ult.i and we are happy to slate that the affairs of the. unhappy Pole are not quite so desperate, nor were the 1 successes of the llussiafti so complete as they thetulves' represented them to be. The army which retired to Modlin, on the capitulation of War.' saw, were not prisoners of war, as ifhrmed in the Prussian State ttaetfe but fell back upon that strong and im pregnable fortress, carrying with them their artillery; ammunition aad tnateriJ ali of defencer upon finding their pW sitioh in the capital no longer tehable They were also accompanied by the memoers ot tne government, tne cnarnbers, and all public functionaries, t The Russians, on the other Itaf.df1 are reported to have lost 12.000 metv in tho storming of Warsaw,' and wer? thus rendered incapable of following' the Polish army.- : llip Poles have nhother strong nrmyhndei1 Gen. Rdmar.J no, in the environs of Zamosc, which la itself a well fortified town; ahd they are also In possession of several othet strong fortresses. The patriot trtfdptr still amount, with all their losses, to a bout60,fHK), and os winter Is rapidly approaching lor their protection, theic situation is considered by tompeteni judges as far from being desperate. 4 Hopes were entertained that they' would bo enabled to cuop up the Rus Siah troops in Warsaw, and to ltd crpot a considerable force between that cltjr and tho old Russian provinces.1 The advantages, though affording but a for' lorn hope of final success should the War be protecutcd to another campaign, may yet enable the Poles to maintain a hostile position until they obtain bono rable terms from tho ruthless foe. ( 1 The Polish cause, w are (happy to learn, is yet far from being desperate. The patriots have still, comparatively t speaking, well appointed though hot t a numerous army, burning with anal to avenge the massacre at .Warsaw.They have fcl some strong forts their possession, and what is better.hll, a Courtge as iavinclbli as their cauri is just. The wcentpwIamaHoniof. their chief breathe the very Jpr U of patr loUiat, and car scarcely fU w