Wabash Herald, Volume 1, Number 38, Rockville, Parke County, 31 December 1831 — Page 3

Hockvillc, Dec. 31, 1831. We tire hapyy to acknowledge, the many .-,.. waived, through the attention of iv , Meters. Hayes ami llrvant, tor which they have our inccre thanks. o: : : ::o Tlmnrh the politeness of Oen. IUnn, nr Senator in Colore??, wc have- been favored with a copy of the President's mcsmt?. which we have procented to our tea .-1. .v.. -.v ti. the entire exclusion of almost everv thin? else. o : : : : : : o to couiu:-poNi)F.NTs. K V Z.5' io unavoidably delayed "Frankm" will appear next week. "AnoM3." This inngukr Remus had 8rpotten, when pcrnm th-? article presented (as o -i-'ind!) for publication, to examine, whether some one else had not anticipated him, both in matct and manner." If he will call at our file?, ws will present him with a neatly primed copy cHiis communication, w hich has been in our possession at lea?t a twelve-month. o::::::::o OHIO CANAL. The annual report of the Canal Commissioners, for the year ending loth Nov. riv a flattering representation of the state ofaiiairs relative Io 'his great work of inter nal improvement. When th.; whole route or the Ohio and Erie canal shill have boon completed, there will be, in Ohio, near HV imlet of navijabla canal. Ins vjuio ami Erie canal is completed and navigable from ), T.1-a to tfi'.Uicothc a distance of liV j w milos: tho amount of tolls collected up. n which, during tho past year, is j.O'VKM Si The amount collected upon the Miami canal, during the time period, is, U,1. The amount received into the Treasury from the sal? of lands granted by Congress for canal purposes during t he p.c aant year, is o: ti i.:iut:The whole catv.l debt is V7,t'23 audthc annual interest thereon '"vlMi tilt is believed by the Caml Commissioner 'That pirtien of the canal between Chil lieothe&r.d Portsmouth, a distance f miles, together with tho Granville Feeder of 0 milts, will bo completed in July next. o :.- THE WEATHER. Tt is thought by many of the oldest pet tier ofthis country, that no instinc ot a eisc.n, Fimilar to thi present, can be called to their recollection. The very early cot:. mcnceient of winter it jTr,aud its ljng eontinustion with unabatirg severity, have rendered tha vtxsrrJ a phenomenon, of no : lir Kit l1,-rll nf Vl'a'P Indeed, we are disposed ti consider it i tollerable specimen of tha temperature v Greenland and the col J regions of the frigid zone. Though rcTcrc, we have patiently and with gentle ferhearar.ee endured the inclcrr.cney w ith a cr.srlit ry fcnprthat each day thus wOred throrsr might be the latt but in this, as in a thousand other instances we have been left to mitigate the pains cl disappointment with t'jt cc.nf.wt which grievous cruc!.':xio:t of the fbs-h' iiP.brdr. We ft-e Ferry that we canr.ct accommo dntr.vir rvitron with the VO'iTtCAt Cflll ions which those "thought and Rvliu Would naturally inspire in a m.ni more con evni.il with thft M?r: vet. however hiffh v favored with such on endowment tniaht be. W.t are eonhdon. that the nio? labored e'.lort would but resuh in the cr ji.'ro.'wV' cfa tnelanchcly torse, not ur. like the fallowing mtumk touch which Jjubtless, is surg in symphony along the lank? ofthat crystalme stream that "a? simihteu. eomet'ilng of the boldness ai d beauty of Chss c ltrntus mcthiuks hear the gentle echo ft ill reverberating i responsive melody as it llnsrers in the din ioliaTs'of the evergreen l-jvnl until its last feeble accents are at length drowned in the dissonant perlingof the Castalii:n fountf. beneath. WINTER. December has come. Mercury, is two !kres above Zero, nftd the cold snow Is three inches dcen. All looks sad V drear The vorr houses snoear to khivcr, white k r.d crouch twards the earth beneath their Eriffidhiantle.throunbT winter's nuleMa I non their roofs. The distant forest tree and like mourners nt th loneliness of incf. Their naked arm se-sa w i n the breeze Their wailing bodies bend, as if m deep Enwielding s,rrow for their umimer't ffreen Glories, now trod beneath the careless foot Now battling with unfeeling winter's s-mwe. Men w ith quickened pace passon the street, rapped to fhe ears hi hl.ir ,V.trki :mrs; Hut barr-ohai'i boys draw each other on deds And without gloves on, wresil" in the snow, uA rrr-rrt),an inpumn cr oasstheirhours. Now if our fanner's had thoir corn all i'm. With other joys we'd look on fields of Enow. A bill has nastto a second reading, in tht House of Reprcsentatives.repealing the present, and reinstating tho old law reguia Jing the interest en money.

Extracts cfalelterjftddressed to tho Ed'i

tor, dated Indianapolis, Dec. 20. "On last evening, our much lamented friend, the lion. T. C. Cone, Itep, front Vigo county, departed this life. Tho information was this morning announced to t!i3 House cf Representatives: on which information they adjourned until to-morrow, at!) o'clock, A.M. Mr Cone resigned his pent in the House on Friday or Saturday last; a writ was issued forthwith, for an election to supply the vacancy. Tho information has this moment boon announced to the Kcnrite, which adjourned until to-morrow nt !)a. m. The remains of our friend Cone will this day lie committed to its mother earth at 2 o'clock, p. in." "A joint Resolution on tha subject of the Tariff', Internal Improvement, and the United States Dank was, on yesterday ordered to be engrossed for a third reading." This 18 the Resolution i f Mr. Living's, which appeared in our paper a week or too mce., and upon which thore has been c nideiable dieueioD, in which Messrs liv ing and Hayes participated We will cncavor to make room for the. debate in our ext, ED. Another letter from ludianapclis hearing, : same date as the above, contains the following se.itcr.ee: 'The flattering hopes entertained, when WC first met, that our sc-sion would be short re no longer entertained: To-morrow, 1 uppose the Juiiiciaiy Committee will pre fer articles of impeachment against a Jusiee of t.f.e Peace in Heudrix county, winch has, and w ill cause much do' ay of the ordinary busings of legislation. There are also some other petitions before the llouso, praying for the impeachment of oUier Justices in diil'erent counties, w hich w ill con sume considerable tunc. MARRIED On Sunday the lt!t intt hvthe RcvG. Tavlor, Mr. John S. Vit.t.t sms. junior edilor of the Madi son Herald, to Mts A.!;!;i,i.v Loovx, ill of Madison, Indiana. iwu .U.3U vmrsr m. r.f I, Al.Ti persons indebted to me, are tercbv no'-lied, that if tht-ir accounts re not settled on or before the I Oth of fanuarv, they will be compelled bv law to do the same. CCrMy accounts are now plated in the hands of Matthew Noel wtlh whom they mav settle. CHARLES S. TULEY. Dcc.ssthissi. :w ticca IM'.RSONS liavir. open accounts of long sUmdinjr. with me, are informed that the, would do well to come Iontnrd and settle the same by note or otherwise. JOHN MARTS. Dec. 30, 1831. 38 Taken up bv Nathaniel Evans, of Florida township, Parke County, a RAY FILLY. two years old next spring, fourteen hands high, with dark mane, tail, and legs, no other marks or brands per ceivable, appraised to be worth fifteen dollars by Scba II. Case and John Ad amsbefore me, Dec. I Dili 1831. A true copy 3S-3 'Z.C.UOVEY, J. P. TAKEN UP Bv Zelotus Hovcy, of Florida Town xVf Bay mare, three years old i s un. i in ivu v uum , x.i .i & Listfpvins llnndaUnnds hiiili, with black mane tall und legs, no nthr tmirlc or brands, appraised to be worh twent seven dollars and fifty cents by Seba if. Case and Ira E. Sale, before me Dec. lith IW'.. A true copy. Z. C. 110 VE. J. I VERMILLION COUNTY Notice.' EALED Proposals will he rccci ved bv the Board of Commission ors of Vermillion county, Indiana; nt il.rdr Srsion on the lirst Monday o January next for furnishing lime and doimrthe Stone and ijhck woi koi iho Court House, to be built at New Port, the ensuing teason; ALSO: , for the Carpenter and Joiner work in the ?ame bond and securny win uu ic.jui icd of contractors. . WM. CUM i, Commii. M. GOOKlNts, , Newport," Nov. 8, 183 1 . 33-bl

STATE OP INDIANA, ) c?. VERMILLION COUNTY J 6 6 Probate Court, Mccmbcr Term, 1831. UNDER Ihc suggestion of James Harsha, Jr. Administrator of the Estate cf Joseph Ogg, deceased; that the a?snts of the real and personal estate of said decedent, arc yet insufficient to pay the debts, outstanding, aid estate. It is therefore ordered that the heirs of said estate he summoned to appear nt the next term of this Court, nnd show cause, if any they hate, why n further fale of the real estate of said deceased, should not be made to satisfy the demands outstanding as aforesaid. And it is further ordered, that notice of tho pendency el this cftmnb.int be published in the Wabash Hcvald for six weeks successively prior to the next term of this Court. A copy Attest, STEPHEN B. GARDNER. c.rA- of r. p. c.

New port, Nov. '21, 183!. :u-Gt Aciiiiimalt'aior's Sale. PrR:fsT to an order of the Probate Coarlcf Vermillion County, Indiana. I will expose to sale at public auction on the 3lst of December next, nt I o'clock, P. M. on the premises, in the town of Clinton, County aforesaid, the real estate of David 1). Patton, late of said County, deceased. Consisting of Lot No. l in Work No. i and "I ,ot No. 5, in block No. 0 in said Town, subject to the widow's dower. The above described Lets arc handsomely situated on Water Street, atid one of Ihcm has on it (lot no. 9) a larc and elegant framed building, suitable for a store or dwelling house, the other a good hewed log house. The terms will be one half cash in hand, the other half payable in three months from the day of sale the purchaser giving good security. JOHN PORTER, Adm. of David D. Patton dcd. Clinton, Nov. '2(;th I S3 1 . 35-! w PATENT WaKliuiff Machine. Thk undersigned having purchased the Rinbt of Parker's Improved Wash ing Machine, for the County of Parke, Reserve township excepted, wnl soon be prepared to furnish ready made Machines on (ho shortest notice, of will sell rights for families or Town ships, in payment for which he will re ecive most all kinds oi country produce. The universal applause which this new method of savin labor has

received, precludes the necessity ofhvl,itc ?Pot on ,ier weathers, a white

recommendat on. V lofhet .ire r eansed without the smallest iniury bcinc done them bv tearing or otherwise. at:d with unparalleled facility A specimen may he seen nt any time, by calling at my house, in Rockville. J.'iJ. NAVLOR. Rockville, Oct 21), 1 83 1. 29-Cm VALUABLE PROPERTY Fon Sale. . FtpllE SUBSCRIBER will sell on ti reasonable terms, an: or ani part of the following valuable proper ty, to wit: North West fractional quarter of ection 13, town lb, ranee U liu acres, S7 under good cultivation, chiefy picketed. The quarter section on which the sub scriber now lives, well watered with prings; pretty well improved, and pos sess met a good Mill! Seat, On I cathcrwood, with sufficient fall for an overshot mill, ALSO half quarter of well timbered land adjoining Wickersham a mill, corner ing Willi the last desc ribed tract. N. I J. Any person Wishing lO purchase, can, by calling on the subscriIU) lit FIIUMII IIIV WIIUIU lllllt.?, itllU uive a TOod bargain for CASH. DAVID CASSAT. Dec. 10, 1S3L Oi3t rrTlAKEN up by Vm. Kennedy JkL of Sugitr Creek township, Parke County, Indiana; TWO ESTRAY COWS, One a brindlc with some white spots, a common sizca oeii, a learner conar, fastened with a whang, small crum horns marked with n crop off the right ear, and upper and uudcrbit in the left, supposed to be ten or eleven years old, appraised to $. 00. 1 he other a red cow with white face, the right horn loped more down than the other, marked with an under half crop or slope. otT the right; supposed to be rr II 1 - i-O JVk o or u years oiu, appraisea io $e w; by John Duncan & Ephraim A. Daily before me, this 11th day liec. A true copy. CHAS. UKAn l, J. I . Dec. 17, 1831. 3G-3t

iiocfou JAftlES Y7ATEU5. rsriicTFtTLLY informs his friends and the public in general, that he is authorized to sell Family Rights, and to give the necessary information hotr to prepare and use the different kinds of vegetable medicines, secured to Dr. Thomson, by letters patent. Price of a familyRight.2() dollars. Rockville.Oct.17th 1831 i8-Gm fUST received by Noel & Rose, a quancity of Drugs and llcdiciiics, Among which arc the following articles, viz: Castor Oil Sweet do Copal is Black Varnish (.'odfrey's Cordial t's. Peppermint Oil Cloves Do Cinnamon Ikitish Oil Parrigorie. Blue Jo White Vitriol Do Shallae. .Spirits Turpentine Stoufrhton Hitters Opodeldoc Uatenian's Drops Oil of Lemon Do Wormsccd Do Spike Lee's Pills Lime Juice Sup. Carb. Soda Liquorice Peruvian Bark Calomel Russia Isinglass Rhubarb fSalt Pete, refined Flour Sulphur Gum Myrrh Tartaric Acid Cream Tartar fartir Emetic Red Precipitate Mloos Borax, refined I'psom Salts Gum Opium ALSO A few barrels of salt All of which will be sold low for CASH. Rockvillc, Dec. 21, 1831. 37 Notice. TAKEN UP by John Boston, in Monroe Township, Putnam County la. AN IKON GREY F1LLEY Supposed to be two years old last spring, about 14 hands high no brands per ceivable, and appraised by Wm. D. Mosely and John Rrcwncr to be worth twenty-live dollars before me a justice of the peace in and for said township, this 17th davof Dec, 1831. 37-3 TIIOS. HEADY, J. P. f EgH MvEN up by Moses P. Lamb, of mL Rackcoon township, Parke co., Indiana nn IRON GREY MARE; Supposed to be three years old, four teen hands high, three white feet, one PPi uanu. ;vpni;iiheu io uvea-v-five dollars before me this 2d day of Nov. 1831. WM. MILLIGAN, J. P. Dec. at, 1831. 37-3t TAKEN UP by Thomas Hill of Wabash township Parke county, two estrays, the one a white and red COW V I iV . a ... marked wun a crop off tne right car. & under hit out of each ear, supposed to be eight years old, appraised to Si the other a dark red COW with while under the belly and a star in the forehead, the points of her horns sawed 0fT. a crop off the left ear and a slit in each car, supposed to be 10 years old, appraised to $7 by R. H. Wedding and John Crabb. A true copy from my cstray book, SAMUEL LAV EKTl, J. P. Dec. 10th 1831. 37-3 Notice TAKEN UP by James Laverty of abash Township Parke County, a SSOKREL MARE COLT, . -j ,m fsiinnnspri in iif rwo vrnr J 1 . ? M it nlif npv tnririr finlh hinrl . r . . --J.-". oP h,.iruf. nprrrirnhln nnn.nUod to 1 ,j0iinrshv Thomas TUpluir, rmd Olivr I JjCjuft A true co PV from my Estray Book. SAMUI EL LAVERTY J. P. Dec. IHh 1831. 37-3t. Hat Hanufuclot'y. o-:-:-:-:-:-o . Tub subscriber res pectfully informs the public that he has permanently located himself in ROCKVILLE, where ho intends carrying on the above buiM Uincss. From his long experience in that line, he Hatters himself that he will be able to furnish those who may wish to favor him with their custom, with the neatest and most FASHIONABLE HATS; Which will be sold low for CASH, or approved country produce. His shop n South West of the Pub- ..... nc Square. JACOB MA. N. B. The highest price in lyApii will be given for FUR- , iu. Ilpckville. Deo 17, 1831. 30tf

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THE Subscriber has just received, and is now opening nt his ' IVcw Store Room, On the East aide of the Public Square., a handsome assortment of Fall and Winter. Goons; consisting in part of Black, Blue and Drab Cloths Blue and Drab Casinetts ' Red, Green and White Flannel, Mackinaw and Saddle Blankets Irish Linen and Cotton Shirtintrs Silk, Cotton anil Dress Handkerchief.. Bed-ticking and Apron Check. An excellent assortment of Calicoes and Domestic Cottons, of the different fijrurct and colors. Pen and Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks

, u'uui3, tjuuviiij ooxes fc 08Ladie's Men's and Children's Shoes A first rate lot of Uucensware, (new stylel Tin Ware luckinir Poml, n..J ' MedicineB,-CLland'8 & Dupuy's Hv tm,e --Spun Cotton-Powder and LeadWin! dow-Glass-Haltcr and Drawing Chains Hand, Mdl and Cress-Cut Saws.supe. r,ouahtyrFurHat,--,steelyards--and J offee-Mills-l ca, Coffee, Sugar, Spices, Paints, Arc Arc. ALL of w hich will be sold low for C ASH uecBwax, leathers, Pork, Flax-Seed ana such other articles of trada as can be dispo. sen of again. r N. B. The people arc invited to call and xamine tin GOODS for themselves. n i n J0I1N MARTS. Rockville, ,or. 12, 1831. yi.tf NOTICE. rmHE SURSCRIBERS having JU- this day entered into a partner" ship will open a Cabinet shop on the 1st day of November next, tme door South of he Rockville Hotel; here they w.ll be ready at all times to furtush their customers with the best ami neatest work in their line of business for cash, or country produce. N. B. They also wish to purchase thirty thousand feet of lumber of all kinds, for which they will exchange work. 3 JAMES CAMERON, & R. LAUDERDALE. Oct. 8th, 1831. oG N&w Store. NESMITII & MITCHELL, MAV L opened and intend keeping at Lusk's Mill, at the Narrows of Sugar Creek, a general assortment of Goods: consisting of almost everv article usually kept in a CUUNTRY STORE; W hich they will sell as low as nnv in the country, for CASH, FURS and such kinds of produce as can be tnrncd for UASH. Dec. 10th, 1831. 3f33w Ifotiee ALL Porsons indebted to us, either by note or book account arc roquested to settle them on or before the lirst day of February next, or we shall place them in the handi of officers for collection, those failing to make payment had better come and confess judgment and save cost, as there will be no longer indulgence given. DA1UIOCH & MARSHALL. Dec. 1st, 1831. 3t-tf JOHN VHLLrAS CEst'ucTFi r,f,Y informs his friends and the public generally, that he has normancntly located himself in ROCKVILLE PARKE Co. h. Where he int?nds carrying on a CAMNF.T SHOP. aviso purchased a quantity of good Lumber, I expect to ho able t) fur nish the ueatest and be&t quality of t(rk, upon the shortest notice. OCT"' journeyman, of moral and industrious liabits would meet with constant employment and liberal wages by applying immeuiately. ilockville, JSov. iS-H. ru-l nm . Notice' ALL Persons indebted to the Subscriber, are requested to call and settle their accounts by note or otherwise, on or before the first of January next as I nm fully determined to have mv books balanced. : Red and Blue Deer Skins, Ragv Fur Skins, Tallow and Flax-Seod v, tbe taken in payment. , " JOllN. SUNDERLAND, Rockvillc, Nov. 24, 183L 3-"it LAW -NOTICE. HENRY SLAVENS, ATTORN KY AT LA.W, Rockville, Parke County t Indian; Will attend with btrictness and punctuality to all business entrusted to his care, in tho and the adjoiniug Counties. He will also, nttend to business for non-residents. His Office is on tha South Bide of the public Square. . pril lath, 1S31. Uf. ' FOR SALE .IT THIS OFFICE. JUSTICES' BLANKS Ar Sale at this Qfico '