Logansport Republican and Indiana Herald, Volume 2, Number 25, Logansport, Cass County, 5 December 1833 — Page 3
rom tliis it appears that in the Roman States, and ancient Venetian Provinces t in 27 dies annaallv, in J:a!v, Greece, and Turkey, I in 30;
in the Aetnerlauds, France and
Prussia, i in 39; in Switz
An-tna, fepain. and Portugal
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1 in 13; in Iceland, I in 53; in Eng-1 p1 - 208 1aes more than any other land. I in 58; and in Scotland :iml;!,rr,0r.?;i,ln America at the same nriro.
icuit Court, in favor of John T
oad from Madison o Lake pose to sale on the 5th dav of December nrti
orlh ofWanjiitrt and between the Lours of 10 iV 4 o'clock on sai.l
(j- j a all n, i "k ""uc ey win tue premises, in me iown oi l.ogansa mil op proved ' l,m" e ready to accommodate tle tra- -port, the rights and claims of John Scott, to
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copious extracts from
plan of education:
History of Peter
nary sketch ofthe
eneral
IMj-miauonoi ;ilU,UtHJ,U(ML is 5,i5o h-".,.- olaust,cs of Kusia; by t;
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. . . . . - . i me oi Life; by J). M. Jloir. . Tl, I if.
'I'heodorKtcrner, the (German Varrir Pf
fV Ins father. 7. Martial nl Iion..
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n ,rvr. vcn i,fjv;.;ni o iniiai)I-! 1 d'ts- 1 onrs in h
quallv between the North and tiie South. The former ha vej but one
death in 11, while the latter Imvo !
attention paid to their stable.
ovembcr 21, li'S
Prose
pper India and the
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in.ho conmrins situated 07, of!.. it?rte 1' rmco. anil "J7.800 souu: of Franco. !""!"! raf;;y! 1',0,n T'" f i-'ieia and flood: ora.lift.renceofSO). a. to rriilM' ttS 1J00 Ofthe population. M. Mor- ame.-U. The Rival: by the author ..ni"'!
eau de Jnnnes. thus shews that the
rtothern climates favor the duration of life. The author of the pauer had also made calculations tcndi.t" to prove the proportion of mortality is diminishing, which fact is confirmed by the return in several great cities, proving iucontestihlv the material ameliorations which have ta
ken nlace in the great cities.
OBITUARY. Die;! on the 2nd itist. in this ! icp IVIalinda infant daughter of Mr- A. Fbnijjan.
tlmi?iistraior" Sa!
T-.e personal property of Jolm Siz.ir, ,j0. ceased, will be sold at Public sale on Saturday the 14th of this i-istant at the late residence of said deceased, three mile? ast of liojansport on Rel river the property to be gold cmsiited of one Hr'iron and Ihrness. Horses. MilchCozes, and Youn Cottle. Ho-s and Farming Utensils. .Terms of sale nine months on nil sums over three dollars, those that buy on a credit must secure payment; sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M. GIU.H U'TW X, dm'trs. AT VKY STZUt, Adm'trix. ' Dec. 5th, ' READ A public notice was published in the Logan?port paper in July last, informing the Public that A t lrew vVavmire had purchased "the undivided nart of two sections of land granted to P.illt CJrifriTH daughter of No-bosh, at the Treaty n ith the chief ard warriors of t!ip "N abash Potanr.ttimies, on the 27th dav of October 1332 v NOTZCXS IS now given to the Public that such is not the fact. Way mi re came to mv houe and persuadrii me that if I did not sit;n a certain deed that mv land would all be taken from me, consequently I signed the paper through fear and not knowing-the nature of it. POLLY GRIFFITH. Warren Co. Ind. Nov. 23, 1333.
; uu'15 ' UJe A'eniasula.15. Anecdotes ot I'aiaters. Volume 11.-1. Critical Sketches of the character a:d Renins of Scott and Byren. 2. journal ot an officer employed in the expedition under the command of Captain Ovren, or, t.ie Western Coast of Africa 3. Aotes ofa lour m Albania4. Biographical and critical sketc.es of Sir Jas. Mackintosh and hoid I3n,tI?lum.o. .Service Afloat, con,prisms the Personal .Narrative of n Ur.t.d.
-Naval Officer 6. Uccandes or Maiine Lvrics; by Mrs. Fletcher (late Miss Jewsburv.)-
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from his Lyrical
esidence in Xew
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ofthe Ottoman or Turkish Empire by vj. ard I pham, r:8q. M. It. A. 8.-11. J'he yroler, by the author of Kecollections of heieninsula '-l- Domestic Manners in t.:ecs. Ind.es; by Mrs. Cannichael, fJve years a resident in the Islands. 13. The Lite and Character of William Wilbcrforce 14. Men and Things, viz. Ths Times we
in, V7aa r euows, aud iilcssi
raph.
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that not be sufficient to satisfy said execution 1 then and there will oiler his riht to the Kcl Estate. The Estate is to be sold, subject to a Mortgage, where due attendance will be
JOB C. ELDRIDGE, SAT. c. c.
ByG WEIRICK, Dept. Sfi'ff. Nov. 2, 1833.
STATE OF INDIANA, ) ('it. IV.-.
SS.
Court, Oct. Term,
S Chancery.
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uetch ot tl;e genius and v oodsworth with selections fr j t?aliads 8. Nine months Uesj j Zealand. 0 The Life ofMaU
TASN UP HV Elijah ColIi:6 of Delaware Indiana one Sorrel Horse six
years old, star in the forehead, ,snip on the nose, has a shoe on
tin,- left fore foot, some saddle marks, 15 hands liijrh: ppraised to 4? dollars i.y Thos. Beedy and Thos. Wha'.on. A true copy from my eitray boek. Win. M'CORMIC. j p Nov. '2nd ie3M.
ngs of Biog-
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ix nu! N. follow Rost Ms.. D. C 'on. . a!Iy by ofthe I
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Cass County
Cass Count) Circuit A. D. 1833. John B. T urncr, and Levin Turner, James B. Turner, Eliza Colvill, former ly Eliza Turner, Saml. Turner, Geo. Turner, Benj. Turner, Polly Turner,
Jane Turner.
Now comes the said comnl.iinants by
Ewing and Wright their Attv'sand tiled
their Bill of complaint against said defendants and pioii'g to the iatisfaution ofthe court upon allidavit now tiled that all the defendants named in said Bill except said Samuel Turner are non reHdantsof the Slate of Indiana, upon motion of said Ally's, it is ordered bv the court that notice ofthe tiling of said Bill and the Pendancy thereof be given to said non residents. Defendants by the publication of notice thereof in he"Logansport Republican' a public new spaper of general circulation published in Logansport Cass county Indiana, for and during three weeks successively one month before the next term of this court and that a subpoena issue for the said Samuel Turner and this cause is continued. Attest, J. B. DURET. Logansport, Nov. 21, 1C33. STATE OF INDIANA, Cass County, ss. 4 Cass County Circuit Court, Oct. Term, A. D. 1833.
John Ti
pton, tccr.
B V George Harness of Carroll county Burlington township, I nd. two mares, and a colt, one a sorrel with a small s ar in the forehead two imall white spots on the riht side ofthe jaw one a little back on the neck, some saddle maiKs, left hind fout white supposed to be 11 year old, fifteen ha;.ds nih, appraised to $22, her colt, a sorrel horse, witn a snip, ot an unhealthy appearance, appraised to $5fe, the other a brown, both i.ind feet white, a little biped on the left side, ai d a smr.ll -jl.ick spot oa the same hip. a out ut.e inch lower
than the other, supposed to e fair years old Jas 11 Hedges
p.ist; i.ppraised to 4 ;, by us, .Irhu Kelly and; in Howard
Robert Brown. I certify tias 10 :e a true copy as ro'.uraed, given under mv hand. M L(N SHEW j p Dec. oth, 1SW
WP EM V?N INC hi t""l"sr Official I.oJ.g:ansport, Cass co- Ind., on the 1st day of October 1SW; which if not taken out witt.in three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead Letters.
S P Berry James F Brown James Barnes Jude Bourassa Michael Bridgman or GidetiQ tlearlard ni. Burnet Samuel Branson i hos J Ctimmings John Conner Thos Cornwall
Ferdiuand F Carrell Mr Craddock Asa W dinger V in or Lemon Dixoi Charles er J Daniels Hiram Dunlap Jolin Endicolt C W KwinS G A Fate
Maria (J id Jen
A f 3 ; 1 3 e n i i r a i 3 Ti o i i c e . "3" E I'TEilS of administration have been granted !y the Hon. Proba'r Court of Carroll county Ind. to m:?a 5traip:ht on the estate ef Ricd. I'urner. Into of said count
elby Harney
Joseph all Jiiin Hinton t-enj Hurst isaac J arret Peter '.atias
Israel H-.rrill Felix Ji.listcr Ed M'Cartney Willis M'Bean John II M'Tajjart Jas Petty A C Pepper Luther Rice sebree RafTerty A F Reeder Richard Strykcr Hiram Todd Joseph C. Taylor Samuel Thomas Joha Trimble John Wilson Robt Waddington Henry White ndrew Vouno" C.CARTER, P M
Petition to soil
)-Real Estate.
Amanda F. Brown, formerly A. F. Smith,
Julia A. Brown, for
merly J . A. Smith, Wm, C. Smith, Susan P. Smith, Anthony F. Smith, Geo. P. Smith, Oscar F. Smith, Mary J. Smith, Milo R. Smith.
Now comes the plaintiirby his 3ltorney, and tiles his bill against said defendants, it appearing to the Ceurt that Amanda F., Julia Ann, Wm. C, Susan P.. Oscar F., Marv J. and Milo R. (by the alldavit of a disinterested person) arc no!i residents, it is ordered bv this
court that Publication be made ot the
pendency of this suit in the k Logansport Republican,"' a newspaper of general
circulation, published in said county,
that the non resident heirs do appear at the next Term of this court, or this
cause will be heard and determined in
their absence. And this cause is con
tinued until the next term. Attcit,J. B. DURET. Ewixg Sl Wriuiit, Afts. for Pl'tdT. Logansport, Nov. 14, 1833.
ESTRAYED
.f. Y. LgSTO,
cppectfully informs ihc citizens of Cass .-unty th-t l.c lias permanently located
himself in the town of Logansport for the pur pose uf attending to the practice of
SROM the Subscriber living noar Fort . Wayne, about the first of Sept. last three Work Oxen Ofthe following description: One brgebrmdle Ox six. or seven years el 1, l.d on when
be left home a bell with a nov collar, horns shorter than common n,rcx ox of his size and
; rather drocpng. Or. a red with sides a little inclined to bri.:ille, with a bell and collar tfr.ailar to the first, and believed to be live
years oid; I he other aolack, same azc of
the last mentioned, with light horns. Hhoever will deliver said oxen to me at Fort-Wayne r give me lafurmation where J ican get thern, siiall be handsomely rewarded jand reasonable charges paid. It is supposed
mat tney are making down the W abash river,
JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FKG3I AEW-YOKK, The Latest and most Improved FALL &, WINTER F A S 19 I O IV S 1888 4, By J. G. WiNosi.
m . . .
lender their sincere thanks to their
ftiends and customers, for the liberal encouragement heretofore received, and they are conscious that their greatest exertions have been, to do justice to their work as well ns their customers. They haejuet received the latest Sl most admired Fashions, and still wish to continue the Tailoring business in this place. While using every exertion to accommodate their friends, thy hope to merit a continuance of public "patronage; Sz by strictly adhering to their profession, they still feel confident that they can promise work in their line completed equal to any in the West. , Logansport, Oct. 31, 1G33. 20-6m.
Or (Jems, of Literature Wit, and Sentiment.
Notice F:erchy given that Francis Dale, tUwife -J-ol (.eorge Dale, dec. has administered on Uie Estate of aid (ico. Dale, the estate is
u;:posca to Dc insolvent, all persons iude: ted to said estate are rcrjoettcd to irake immediate pajincnt, and all persons that have claims on said estate are requested to come forward the first of 31 arch next for sule.. ,ncnt: , ERANCls DALE. Delphi, Aug. P ltr:i.
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Articles Bacon, per lb. Butter do Beef " a Co fee " FISH MACKEREL o.l, bbl. No. 2, " No. 3, a Oysters keg Deer skins Flour bbl. Feathers lb. Muskrat skin Raccoon fc Wheat bush Rye " Corn 44 Oats " Iron, Juniatta bar lb.
Hoop RolI'd Lard Lead bar
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litimp Tea Gunpowder Vllysen Tallow lb.
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sorlment of
which he offers foN. B. Having if ment of health. Dr. tice of Medicine
cral terms. improvethe prac:sent, and irs an exle tlatto pre-rcrss.
no marges lor iMe iice and prescripiions. Logansport, August 22, 1833. 3m.
PHYSIC AND SURGERY
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tfecu. U wiio are i ide )te-l to said estate , In all their various branches. Having had as they were seen at -Mianuesport four or live are requested to make immediate payment cv: j several years experience and Practice in the weeks ago.
inose who held claim against said estate will j eastern part ofthe state, he flatters himself! M. S. W1NCS.
present them to the adraidi. t ? ator for adjustment. The estate isprobablv insolvent. AM S iTli HiUT, AdmV. Tiptonsport, Nov. 11,
Fort-Wayne. Nov. 14, 133.
Vv c are n-iw prepared to execute.' in the neatest manner, and on the siiort:st riotice, Job Prining of every dct crip lion.
that he will render satisfaction to all those
wlio may favor him with a call. His OlhVr1
is on tiie South East corner of Bridge and' Atlt'BltlOII. Market streets, immediately opposite Messrs. rWlHOSE who are iudebted to the underlying and VS alkcrs store, where he may at JL igned are once more earnestly solicited
.w-uv. '--j -ov. v-w (.itjMu... lo can lmmeuiateiy on j . n. jvmtnp.. ,,.
just the same, as thre are a uuinber ef small
DCCT. D. SHEPHERD, Bridge Street, two doors north of Messrs. Etcins $ Walkers fr Co.'s Store.
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