Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 7, Logansport, Cass County, 23 December 1831 — Page 3

nail contractor 'nml that von

fr; into ns

J,!, dd-r have none me an injury in that f .ib'ica'ion. by not asserting thot the ire fc-,7? running. Instead of that yon attempttUo make the public believe, that my failure or nf gleet zvas owing to hi jh waters, end saying that all except the mail carritr could cross the river, tven Indians could

waie it.a.na. saying nommg aooui me icr, was I think intended ptrsonally to injure

me. You say that certain mail contractors

arc privilcdged characters. I admit that

among such men as you I might le tnumed for all that I do but zehcri you say that the

D'pirtmrnt is defrau led by such negligent

contractors as I am charged with, you assert that which is ungentlcmanly as an ed

itor & thai whiJi you woul-l not le zcill-

iv.g to assert to my face, but take this cdzantagc to assert it threw the sines of the prcs. I never blame the Editor to 7ioii-c a fiilonr of 'the mail hut think it his duty, but I would be glad if he, zcould alziuiys assrrt tin the cose before he publishes ii us io the facts and zchen he speaks of being wi

der the employ of certain gentleni 'dd 1 have to say is thai I should be very strry to be unlrr the employ of the editor. The ivay the mail ho t i n carried I will leve the jvihli: to juigc of since I have had the contract which has bin IG month. JOB 13. ELDRIDGE, M.iil Contractor. Logansport, noc. 20th, 1831. "We would advise Job B. Eld ridge, Esquire, mail contractor. :c. should

he be under the neces-hy of employing a . . i i

n person to write ior mm, ;ts ue nas i.

the present case, to get one who, iho" he mav not be aide to spell, will fe. 1 s me regard ior truth, and not represent us as sainr tbiniis we never uttered. When you charge us with attempting to make the public believe thai voui fail ire was owini; to high z-aicrs: you pervert the truth; tor instead of Irving to induce the belief that high water was th:? cau-e, we slated there was no excuse, and we say ?o still. When you charge u? with saying that certain mail contractors wore priviledged characters.

and aving that the Department is dcfrd i'Je I bv such co. tractors as you, ou sav what zve did not, ou mav, if Jnj .Ji tciUe thet- it jnnrus as iho they had been delivered in person to your nhar.

There rrc nhout twenty comties from1 which no returns were received. The result however is not affected by the failure to make the returns; but it is

urpris'mg that so many clerks should

neglect a duty of such high importance.

M s? Clark the Lilliputian songstress.

37 inches high, and c20 years ol age, is at the Abany Museum.

The citizen3 of Maine who were re

cently arrested and imprisoned by the authorities of New Brunswick, have been released through the mediation of the British minister at Washington'.

Noting

ALL persons indebted to the Etalc of George CicQlt, deceased, are hereby notified that their Notes and Accounts are now in the hands of George Lyons, Esq. for collection, and if thev arc not settled before the 15th of January next, suits will , be commenced without refpect to persons'. .The situ

ation of the Estate is such that prompt

measures must ne laKen. H. B. McKEAN, Adm'r.

Dee. 20th, 1831.

The Slate of Yucatan, which had seceded liom the Mexican confedera

tion, has rescinded its act of secession

and returned to its federal connection

with the Mexican republic.

Qjautio

MAKING.

: THE subscriber respect

fully informs the citizens of

A OltDIXACE

Concerning theatrical and ciher puVNc li.-r and a'niiseriienti, wil..ju the Corcriua of tl town of 1a ganspnrf. lie it ordained ty th Prcsiltnl end-

LOGAXSPORT, and its! ' ni!tcc J Ult Coqrorutiznvj trie town i f vicinitv, that he has com-' Tor' '! hat' from in,1 'lf:cr menced the above business Pu!,,,ca,lon of tln" ordinar.c?:. it shall in all its various branches. :be t,ir HV of nv perron or person-,

one

door Fast of the Print-"ho m'v inlcnJ to ?x!iibit to public

The democratic party of New York citv. have adopted measures to cause

a Monument to be, erected to the mem- f;u,mies to reside in the Indian country.

ory oi UAinei u. iouipKuu.

COMPLAINTS having been made to the undersigned, that sundry persons, citizens of the United States, and others, are tresspassing on the lands owned by the Indians of this Agency, some by hunting nnd trapping, and

that others nave removed with their

ing Office, . LOG AXSPORT, Indiana, where Ladies and Gentlemen can be accommodated on the shortest notice. He has, and intends keeping, a large stock of the best material, on hand. Shoe?, ready made, coarse and tine, can be had at nnv time. BENJAMIN EN Y ART.

BY LAST NIGHTS MAIL.

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Mr. Editor:

I notice a communication in yours of the 1 iih inst. over tae signature of same gre:it I J ig ivage nam:, blamiug Hj ii i;i no verv mca-ured term-, tor the i:i!lica: io'i of a R 'vo' utionarv Love

i

S:ory. I am verv confident, Mr. Editor, that ttiis cormn liiieation is from the pn of eit ier a cri'.stv old Btchelor, or a mil who lives disagreeably with his wife. What! Mr. IMitor, crush every thing like lov e or romance in our romantic co i itrv, threlv b?ea'ie political excitement now eonvnl-es oar co)ntrv.'"

Tae idea is honiide! I hope this mm with an Indian nanv?; will poke his he d oat of the window some of tln e cold ai nii:ig, and react t ccolv on the subject! If Mr. Hrah-sh-pe-hc-zah is a cru-ty o! 1 B ichelor who lias met with bad suce. ss among t'ac fair, no woader that he growls lany thing relating to the tender pas?ion is named! Or, if he is a poor jaded husband whose rib S'iows iier.?rs y thumps upon his head

tnea ajaia I do not blame him tor sickening at the thought! B it seriously, Mr. Editor, is not the reason given 'v this writer for disliking this kind of communication, one of the "very best :n favor of them? When' the

w:i4e political aim jsphere is charged with liery and malignant feelings, would not every thing that would have a tendency to calm the storm, or divert the attention of the combattants, be serviceable? According to this writer's

idea all should he engaged in stirring up the strife. This disposition would indicate that the writer has not taken a fictitious name! 1) ), Mr. E liter, obtain frequent com nunications from this intelligent correspondent! ROMEO.

On the 10th inst. the Legislature went into the election of President Judges of the 4 th and il Judicial Circuits, The vote for President Judge of the

4th circuil was as follows, Hall, Goodlet, Scattering, Eor the 2d Circuit, Kinney, Johnson,

Both houses then proceeded to joint ballots for Prosecuting Attorney for the 1st circuit.

The votes for this office was on three ballottings as follows:

1st, Hanegan, 49 Ingram, 4.5 Chapman, 5 Blank, ' 2

Johnson was elected Prosecutor of

die 3d circuit. Gregg, Prcsecutor of the 5th. Win. J. Brown, of the Oth. Powden, of the 7th.

Air. Conner presented a memorial in

relation to an appropriation ot land by ihe General Government, to aid in con-

Uructinga good road from Indianapolis to Fort Wayne, which was referred to a

-elect committee of Messrs. Conner.

Hoover ai d Murray.

Mr Thornton, from the committee on

the Judiciary, to whom was referred a

resolution on that subject, reported a

hill for the formation of a Judicial cir

cuit, comprising the counties of Carroll,

Cass, AN an en, :c. Mr. Worth from the select commit

tee. to which was referred the petition

of sundry citizens of St. Joseph and

Elkhart counties, for the Organization

of a new county, reported a bill fa

vorable thereto, winch was read and

ordered to a second reading

Mr. Serring presented the petition of Win. Robertson praying for the construction of a rail road from the town of Madison, in Jetferson county, to In

dianapolis, and thence to o:ri? convenient point on the Wabash river.

contrary to an act of Congress "rcMi

lating trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes."' , .NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lo all persons who now aj-e, or hereafter may enter on the Indiun lands, and violate the laws of the country and the rights of the Indians, that they will or proceeded acainst according to law. JOHN TIPTON, Indian Agent. Indian Agency, Nov. 2 ? 1 1-'.

view, or rhow, anv animal or ar.imed-.

wax work or other tfsrures, repc or wire dancer, feats of circus riding, cr sleight of hand, for gin, to ripply to the Treasurer of the Corporation. l e fore he, she or they, shall attempt ij exhibit, and pay to said Treasurer the sum of five dollars for every diiv he, she of they mav wish t perform, and the

Treasurer shall receipt for the same; AN APPRENTICE WANTED. which receipt shall be presented to the

THE subscriber w ishes to Clerk of the beard oi lrusteei, w ho ii obtain an apprentice to the 'hereby authorized and require i to make BLACKS 31 1 T II B U-',Mlt certificate, under the seal of SI N E S S. A boy of 15jlIu" Corpoiation, for which such clerk nrlfivf,ir nf :,rr0 r. f o-,i shall be entitled to receive as a fee

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steady habits would be Diefern-d. For!"erefor, the sum ot onedolluri which

terms enouiro of , certificate shall be a sufficient voucher

RICHARD STRIKER.

Nov. lGth, 1831.

PARTNERSHIP. FTnilE subscribers have enterod into partJeL nership in the

WBaeat

a!

WILL be received, at the highest

market prices, in payment for the Cuss

County limes, if delivered at General

Milrvy's, near Delphi at J. R. Me rit's,

liptonsport or at Judge JirC.onbs'.

Persons living in Carroll county, who

wisli to take this paper, will nleae to

leave their names with cither of (he above gantlemen, or with Dr Stewart,

in Delphi; and the papers will be forwarded Immediately.

P

m

for such applicant, or his agent, to show or exhibit such animal or animals, wax work cr ctheFvns.e,. during the time specified in said certificate. SAMUEL WARD, Prca't. Attest P. HURST. Clk. Nov. 25th, 1831.'

SUCH AS,

CABINET AND M AKISrt

---3 BUSINESS.

Their SHOP will be found on the corner of Canal $f Bridge streets, L OGAXSPOR 7; IXDIA XA , Fomcrly occupied by P, Grubb.

The, citizens of Loganportj and the

public generally, are; therefore", re

spect fully informed, that they can, on

the shortest, be supplied with any ar tide in their line of business. Such ai

Plain and Columned BUREAUS. French and Fancy BEDSTEADS, Plain and ornamented CZIP.ISi

And TURNING of all kinds, kc.

liOOKg, ... S, CARDS,

II AN D-B ILLS,

DEEDS, MORTGAGES AXD BLANKS NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE OF THC CASS COUNTY TIMES.

JACKSON CONVENTION. O ir limits on Tuesday did not permit us to make a single remark on the sub'

ject of the Convention, and we now embrace the opportunity to say that it was the largest and as respectable an assemblage as ever congrtgated in the state on a political accaSsion of a similar character. One hundred and twenty-

one delegates canle forward through the inclemencies of the weather and took their seat, and ware joined by a large number of visiter! from the different portions of the state. A feelling of friend

ship andharrnony marked their conduct, and each one went his way enjoying a full confidence in the prosperity 6f his

NOTICE.

Till-subscriber having obtained letters

of ad;niaistrali'j:i m tne Instate of Peter

Moore, late ol" (,'as conuty, deceased, requests all thoso jndfbttil to niaUe iwiintdi-

jate payment, and tliue having claims

against sail Lstate, are requested to present tnem according to law. Tlie Estate is probably solvent. l-UZAliELH MOOKE, Adm'x. Sept. 14,

They will warrant their work of;

the best piality, and intend to sell low for CASH, or approved country PRODUCE. RICHARD 1 1 ENS LEY, ISRAEL NEAL. Logan'pnrt, Nov. lGth, 1831. P. J. VA.V DEUVECU, (atioi-.-y at law,) f FF1CE ene door North fif the Htminiry. " Ml professional business entrusted to Lis care, shall receive prompt attention. Lojjansport, Nov. 16th, 1831.

AX ORDINANCE To reg-ulate ti itOLLlil witian theCorporation ef the towa of Loaiisport. Ill E it oruaiiicd l y the l'lenJent and Trustees of iho Corporation of t!,c

i towa of Lojranspcrt, That it snail be, and it j is hereby made, the duty of retiileri of spirit-

ous liquor3, and foraija rjd domtic jrrccc ries, within the C01 pcration aforesaid, who hav obtained licni- or permit from ti e county, from aral after the publication of this ordinance, to pay to the treasurer of id corporation, thw sum of fi dollars, f ho pl.all receipt for the same, which receipt II be prcs:tfcd to the (Jlerkof he board of Trus lee?, fur which the holder hall he entitled to

I receive a licer.se for one year, from said clerk

I under the seal ol the corporation.

tc. J. l it tiirther ordained, That any perbuu refu5iL r.r netrlecting to coir:ply wita

Such af-! ",e provisions ca'tni cidinance, shall Ut sub

ject to the penalties prescribed iu the nineteenth t-cctioiiuf tii lar incorporating townl spprovod, Fa'uruarv ltah, 1531. SAMUEL WARD, Pres't. Attest B. HURST, Clk,

Nov. 25lh, 1881.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE pnrtnersbip heretofore existing between WILLIAM N. HOOD and JOHN MctJttEGOlt, under the style of Hood and McGregor, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having UNSETTLED ACCODN TS are requested to make immediate settlement. WM. N. HOOD, - john McGregor. Miamissport, 6th Dec. 1831.

JOURNAL Or HEALTH.

ON the second Wednesday of Septmber, l.'H, was published, No." 1, .of the third volume of the Jouruul of Health. . In addition t, tl.u ririmw 1 1 ni r n r-o r n fri Pil 1 1 1 i tbp nrp-

, ... i.. .. i ii.. 'lu " --- -r -

nouur.ai principle?, aim inc iu iih uue SOrvat on of heath, and promotion ol temper-

strength of the Administration in Indi-jance, it is proposed, in tlic preseut volume,

to enter lully into ue subject oi

PHYSIOLOGY; Or r!n account of the structure and functions of the system of

ana. Iiuhanri Democrat.

The following is the Electoral Tick

et selected hv the Convention, viz.

Arthur Patterson, of Parke county, George Boon, of Sullivan coiinty, Marks Crume, of Fayette county,

James Biakc,' of Marion county,

THE u' $criiier having obtained letters of administration on the Estate of John (Jox, late of Cass county, deceased, requests all those indepted td nako immediate payment, and those having- cUiini.ajair'st sa'd Estate, are reusted 10 piescnt them accordinf to law. The Estate is probably solvent. DANIEL COX, Adm'r. .Sept. M, 1S31.

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tate of Indiana, ) Cass countv, S

PROBATE COURT. NOV. TERM, 1831. AXI now at this '1 r v comes Jacob K.

AN ORDINANCE To prevent immoral practices, and for other purposes. "P"R E t oidaint-d cy the Preiuent ana" mstees of the corporation of tt;e town of Lcgansport, That ever person nho may b found intoxicated in the street uf public rrouud, within the boui ds of the ccfporatiou, shall forfeit and pay a fine of orj dollar. Sec. 3- He it further ordained, Thr.t any person who shall ride, driv e or run horse of any description, or mare, so as to endanger the life of any individual; or ivho shall ehoot with a ride, or other fire arms, (bow and arrovr not excepted,) at a mark or any thiuj else, within the corporation, at any time, shall forfe't and pay a fine of one dollar fcf every such offence. SAMUEL WARD, Pres'f. Attest B. HURST, Clk. Nov. 2oth, 1831.

Stale of Indiana,

Carroll cou

PROBATE COURT, NOVEMBER TERM, 1831. AND now at this time come Robert C. Cist and James 11. Stewart, administrators of James ii. Class, deceased, anc? fled in the Clerk's Oince their bill, praying- fur relief against the creditors of the Estate of

Mali, Administrator of the estate of John j the said Class; whereupon it is ordered, that Hall, deceased, by Ii. Hunt his attorney, the creditors of the said Estate be no'Ified of and asks further time to file Lis Administra-j the filin-r and pendency of said bill, by publition account of said estate for final settle-J cation for six weeks successively, in th ment; whereupon the court granted thirty ! "Cass County Times;' and that, if the said days for the filing of said account- And it is creditors fiil to notify the administrators of therefore ordered that notice be given, by j the existence and extent of their respective publication in the Cass County Times for ; claims, by filing the same in the Clerk's Offour wceks,successivcIy,ito al! legatees,cred-J lice, previous to the final distribution of the itors an l all persons concerned, that the ac-jarie, their claims will be postponed io favor count aforesaid will bv presented for con- of the more diligent creditors, firmation and allowance, at the next .Jan-j A true COpyt uary term of this court, when and where! D. F. VANDEVENTER Cli'

mey may aiienu, ii uicj see piupei.

A true copy,

tte.t-J. it. DEKET, Clerk. Nov. 2(5, ISil.

State of Indiana, )

Thr fnllnwinor are the returns for

Governor and Lieut. Governor, trans

mitted to the Speaker of the House of

ReDresentative.and by him proclaimed

in presence of both Houses of the Gen

eral Assembly. GOVERNOR. Koah Noble, 17,933 -. James G. Read, 15,1G3 Milton Stapp, 4,422 LIEUT. GOVERNOR. David Wallace, 17,101 Ros Smiley, 12,353 James Gregory, 5,346

PUBLIC HYGIENE; Or the means by which the health of cities and communities is preserved. This will of course, include a cousideration of Climate, I .(irfitifc. nrnl iJ.p r.snps of Enfd emiCS. the

Nathan B. Palmer,of Jetfersoncounty 'Coustrilctlo of Dwllin?s,f the- Establish-ValterAmstrong,ofDearborncoun-jtnerit of Gymnasia and i'ul'c Baths, and of ' t Tr , , MEDICAL POLICE. John Ketcham, of Monroe county, A dne alt8nUo.j wm ai90 be paid to Medi-

MexanderS-Burnet, ofr lovd county,' cal Juriiprudeuce, r the means of distin-

rhonias Given?. of PoeeT county, uishing accidental deaths from those caused

ny the wiuul lutliction ol injuries, or me aumiuistratiou of POIiON'S. The halth of

Mechauics and Manufacturers, will iiktwise

not be neglected.

LOGAHSPOIIT MARKET.

Flour, per barrel, $3 00 to 10 00 Beef, per cwt. 2 oO to 3 00

Pork, do. 3 00 Corn, per bushel, 37 1-2 to 50 Butter, per lb. 13 to 20 Wood, per cord, (in demand,) 1 00

TERMS A No. of IS octavo pa

i$es, is issued on the 2d and 4th Wed

nesdays of every month, price 1 25

per annum, payable in advance. The

postage on the Journal of Health l the same a that on newspapera.

NOTIC2 TO CREDITORS. THE CREDITORS of the Es'ate

Cass county, nf Cns rnmitv. lrulhuiiV. tlr

PROBATE COURT, NOV. TERM'notice lhat IIu B Md4an, ad

Xlt now at Tms' dky come. Aafon irator of said Estate, by Lycn his atneaks. Administrator of the estate of Willi- j torncy, has hied in the Probate Court

am Speaks, deceased, by M. Hurst las at- of said county, hh Bill of Complaint, torney; and asks further'time to file his ad-s2ttincr forth the whole condition of ministration account of said estate for final t:ili1 y? t for k, 1.; .ln,.l,;M

settlement; whereupon the court granted - "J

thirty days for the filing: of said account: "i-oiv eiu, oiaraitne same nas corns And it is therefore ordered that notice be i to hU knowledge, in compliance yith

given, by publication in the Cass County the statute in such case made and pro-

limes for tgur:ueeks successively, to all, videJ. an(j that 8aid Court . fas aeatees, creditors and all persons concern- . ; iL , , r .' Vnnnr

ed, that the account aforesaid will be pre- Qne( u,e econu uay oi ii aul u sented for confirmation and allowance, at term, 1832, for the hearing and de-

the next January term of thn court, whep terminin upon laid bill of complaint.

and where ti.ey may au.cGU n tuey epro-iAu creditors, therefore, Viho do not Per . . I romp, in and nresent their claims ac-

A true copy.

Attest-J. n, DUKET, Clerk. Nov. 20, 131.

Wood.

CORN and POTATOES, will be receded, at the market prices, if delivered ioon, in payment bfthu paper, or old accounti.

cording to law against said Insolvent

Estate, before the determination ot said court upon said bill of complaint, are hereby notified that their claims will be postponed. HUGH B. McKEAN , Adro'r. Nov. 26th, 1831,