Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 22, Logansport, Cass County, 12 May 1832 — Page 4

POETICAL. MUCH YE'f REMAINS UNSLWflT." Covpcr, From The Rural Repository-. 'J w , be not afraid.' 31 ark vi. 50. With modest mein,4tis I, 'He said, And graceful waved his hand 0 faithless heart be not afraid, Eve power o're sea and and. 'Why dost thou doubt and fear to com Tho' wave abashed retire, Children should hasten to his throne. Their Great Eternal Sirs.'

" lle paused on earth, and naluresmiled-jhohi

The morning laughed aloud; !i over, and with, and above all from But when he hailed mankind his child, W vcr heart 1 ,io commiserate his conThe world was Wfcd w.ith God4. j(ion.-The unbeliever? one whope lntH'rct is said to thehght of revelation ; Each fiber of the varied leaf . ho can gaze upon the sun, and stars, And tendril of the vine, "Foli the u,lladJng and imperishr . 1 1 j ii r i'de sky. spread out so magnificently From minute blade to teeming steaf,.,Jlove flin, nvd sav that all tbis is th

Ueclare his works Sublime. The pearly gems in oceah deep, And glitt'ring tempting mine; The noble mind of man complete, The author spaek Divine! Then hast, thou spark cf Deity, His eserice from the first; Thy refuge is Eternity, A gtm, though dimmed by dust. But it shall be renewed again In never waning youth, As glowing from his hand it came, In innocence and truth. I bare the signet of his love, Come do my will, He said;Tisdonemy God, I tome to rove5 Tis I be not afraid V HE CA3IE AT MORN. UY T. II. BAYLEY jrle came at morn to the lady's hower He sang 8c plajM till the noontide hour He sang of war he sang of love, "Of battle field, of peaceful grove. The lady could have stayed all dav To hear the gentle play ! And when she saw the minstrel go. The lady's tears began to flow-. At mid-day, with her page she went t To grace a splendid tournament, And there sh saw an armed Knight, mth golden helm and plumacc white Vv ith grace he rodp hi? sable steed, And after many a martial deed. He knelt to her with words sweet, And laid his trophies at her feet At night, in robes both rich and rare l-l inir I ii liiir li-ii p

1 ' I contracts t.tretotore inadw.au the sctmris SheTPaught the dance, and smtlino came Ithn.uh whicli the road parses, win be tirt ofA youth prince & breathed her name.! ""r sa)e ir.',thf' blowing order, t( wit: TT" r . ! In loTnsnip .35 n. range 4 west, sections 31, He sang it Was the minstrel starin!j&i o3.

He knelt-sha saw the Knight again! With lovers three how blest to fine The charms of all ln'cne combined. PROM THE LOUISVILLE JOUHVAL. 'lilt, tL.YlhiLh i51K 111 DAY OF WASIIIGTON. Why swell a million hearts, as one, With memories of the past? Why rings out yon deep thunder-gun Upon the rushing blast? Why hold the beautfuh tbe brave, The Jubilee of earth? It is, it is the day that gave Our patriot-here birth! We ofier here a sacrifice Of hearts to him, w ho ca me To guard young Freedom, paradise With sword of living flame? To him, who, on war's whirlwind loud. Rode like an angel-form, And set hi glory on the cleud, A hale of the. storm t A hundred years, with at! their trains Of shadow, have cone htAnd yet his glorious name remain?, A sonnd that cannot die! JTis graven on the hill, the vale, And on the mountain tall, And speaks in every sound gale And roaring water-fall! No marble,on his resting spot, Its sculptured Column rears, But his is still nobler lot,

nTTPtnncTmsnn&mi' tnem&rolCbowr Makes green laurel leaf. That blooms upon the sainted brow Of our immortal chief!

(His deeds were ouTS-but,through the world That mighty Chief will be, Where glory's banner is tinfurled, The prophet of the free! And, as they bend their eagle-eyes On Victory's burning sun, Their shouts will echo to the skies "Our God, and Washington!" THE UNBELIEVER. Still round him cluc invisiblva chain. Which galled for ever ; festering though unseen. And heavy though it cJankp'J, not. ChilaiS'Slarcld I pity the unbeliever one who can T'4 ze upon the grandeur, and glory and Jbtautv of the natural universe, 'and be nut the touches of His firmer who woi k th'inct I The heart of such ;i dreaiy ai:d tlicerless void, tn him Tji,H the godlike gift of intellect is debased all is daik--a fearful and chaiitic.. labVriitth rraless, hopeless! No gleam of light from, heaven penetrates the blncki'ess of horrible delu sion No voice fiom the Eternal bids the de8pnndii g heat rejoice-No fancied tone- fiom the harps of seraphim rouse t k.' dull spirit fiom its letbaruv, or allay liu consmii g fever of the brain. The wre k (( mit-d is ulter rcmtTticdiless; rea-on is prostiate, and passion, prnjudite ;:rd supcitilir??i luive reared their temple uju:i the ruins of intellect. I pit tbe ur-believer. AVhattohim is the revelation ftom oti high but a sealed t'ookl He sees nothing above, or areu'-d him, that evidences the existence of a God; and be denies yes, while standing upon the footstool of Oniiiipotance ;nd gazifg upon the d izliiiG- throne of Jehovah, he shuts! bis intellect to the light of reason and denirs that there is a God SALE OF THE Micteigan IN THF STATE OF INDIANA. i 751 y authority of an act of the General As ' -fctJPenit'lv of the r-'tate of Indiana, approved ruary '2d; 1, entitled "on act to projvide for sellvje: the Michican rod lands loo-! Sp'.'u that part i.-f the Micliiua ii jd ijotw een ! i 'vrni.sniirt si.ill iiiK Uift n- t thtv vtuirposes,"thffit,dtrsio rod h ill otter at puhlici to the higUn ; -.odor u. tracts, as (he niUd State bLds ave sold w ith uch varia- j ti.ins m those sections tue ro:ul parses through 1 -bis provided for in Srd section of ss-id att..; cn Monday thu 1th of .luue it the town o;

SuutVi l.k-nd, i! the county nfr?t. Jorits ro t west, south ea?t, east half,south west 22, t mu.h of the Mh -lff a,, n.ad lands as will rru-1 3, 2 1, 25, 2G, 35, north east, north wet, are.'duce asulhcient sum to retnnd th! Mate the ! . i ,r x A nn ' ' ivunouut advanced, and the amount duo forNVCit ,,alt' south CPSt, South WCSt 36.

Township 37 n. range 3 w. n. east, north west south-east, west s. w. half 1 , VJ, 3, 4, 5, U, n. east, nortii-'vest, soath-we3t 1. Township 37 n. lar.ge 2 west, south cast,

south-wcit, , rurUi-east, north-west, west' i , , . ... .i . e , ,- ' ' , ' ;0 . jd. north east; north west, south east 5, halt, south-cast ana south west e, north east,i . ... , . '., , north west, somh east of P, west half, north. ;west hall, nortli east south east, south

lwest,westhalf,south east 10. Township :V7 n. ratsge 1 west, south east &: south west of 1. 9011th east and south west cf 34. uui ujMiji uj ii. 101 c i iiviLu neni, nmnc .in n i,n.m 1 .m.r tnM. .i .nl Township MS n. range 1 east, north east, east half, north west, south west, south eistj est half, south west 31. lownship Jhn.raiip-e 2 east, north half, , ,,r ,. . , ' irth west 1, north half, north west, south If, s.n.th east, south half, south west 2, secnortl jhalf. tious 11, 11, Si arid 34 lu the Indian country, sections from number 1 to 4o mclu-ive, commencing at south houtidary, township -A, range 2 east, south of section 34, with the exception of 15,29, 31, j32 and part oT which sections were sold at formersle. Should not a sutlicient quantity ije sohl,the sales will he continued until the requisite quantity he sold, in the order I they are inserted in this advertisement, or uuu,hc uhnle .nds ,? rered31, 32 and 3a. Tow nship north, rang 2 west, sections 120. J Township 3S north, range 1 west, north ieast, north west, south west 14, sections 15. 21 and 22, wost half, north west, 23, east half, south east 35. Township 3"? north, range 1 east, north rrest, south west, 13, east half, north east, north west, south east, west half, south west, 15, 20,- north cast, north west, south east,eas half, southwest of 22, 23, west half, nortl east, north west, west half, south east, south ivf "1 -ll,, I ..It ToVnshipnS north, range 2 east, -north east; 14, south east, east half, south w est of 19, east half, iiorth east, south east 21, west half, north east, east half, north west, west half, southwest 22, north cast 23, south fraction, south east 26, north ast fraction, east half, north west, south east, south west 30.

onct nnrtlt ... A t rn4l -.f cict halt, smith! t, . . , . lownsnip o?norm, range o wesi norm ea6t, north west lo, norm west, eouth east, east half, scuth west 1 4, 19 north east, north west, fraction 2G, north east, north west, fractions 27,30, south east 31, south fraction 35. Towifrhip 37 north, range 2 west, north west, south west 2, 3, 4 , 5, and 6, 13, 14, north east 15, west half, north east, east half, north west-, south east, east half, south west, 17, east half, north west lb, 4 or 2G north ea-t OUtll east, MUh 28,' north Wt , oUll. west, frar inn 51. nnrtli wst. smith p;tt 32, pouth part of 33, north east, liorth west, fraction 35, north east, north west Township 37 north, range 1 west, 2, 3, north east, south east, south west 83 10, 11, north east, north west, south east 1 7, north cast, south east, south west 20 , north east, south east 21), north west, south west 30, north east fraction 31, north east, north west fraction 32. Township 37 north range 1 east, 5, 1 S,29, north fraction 32, west half, south i east, south wen rart 36. VL y"-1 1 -ll 1 ow Township 37 north, range 2 east, north east, east halt, north west 1, west half, south west, 14, north east, north w est, south rat 22. west ha f. north cast. . , nnrt l V.3t r.iH, niet cnillll WHT south eas,t, east half, 0Ulh west 3 2, south part 33, 31 and 35. Tnu T!,;J or n

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north can, north west, north ha' viiii5iini O . L'l Lll. lailiL J S - 7 O east, south nest, 10, north caf west, outh, east, north part, so 11,1 2, north east, north west, v scuth west, 10, Houth east, soi 31; Township 37 north range 4 ea east, north west, west half, so' south west 3, north east, out south fraction, north ear-Uoutl' north west, outh cast, south v 13, north east, v.ii !i ilt, narih south ea-tf routb wei-t 2?, 21, eail he north east, north west) ?onth eas', south west 55. weit h!f. r.rth . :..t i.-.if north west, south enst, south west 2(, south, east, south west 27, north west, south east, south west 28, north cast, north west, west half south east 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36 Township 3G north, range 4 west, 7 7 111,! I west nan, nuriti east, north west 1, south east, sout!- wt-3t 2, 3. west half, north east, west lalf, northwest, west half, southeast. soVth west 4, west half, north east, north wt"t, west half, south east, south wti 9, lucrtli west 10, east half, north east, north v. tit IV, northwest 21, south cast east hal!,?outh west 23, north cast, cost halh north west, south east, east half, suth weH 2U, cast half, south east, south west 27 , Township 56 north, rare 3 west, north west 4. north o:t' uririh n rti wrcf Ir.df vmili. rt. ...isf h-.lf cr,,.tK ,. t- . , . r .t I ' ' - ' ruuiM south w est o, soutn east, east h ill, south west 14, north eaMv sstUb east, south U-jwst 12. 13. north eat, east half, north i h t u ' q fa ' , ' . - ast soutn V,,'st 1 north West, east half, south West 1 7, north east, north Fownhip 3G north, ranee 2 west, 4, 5 north eat, east half, north west, south ca-t fraction 1, south west 6, noitheast, north west, cast half, south east, 7 18. Township 3G north; range. 1 east, north west, east half, south east, south west 1, north wet, south cast, south west 12. Township 3G north, range 2 east, 3; wt st 7 north east, east half, north west, jsouth fast, south west, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, ! oi oq oi or. Of' .7ft: enrtinni un,t ' 1 ' 1 fractional sections, on Eel River. Township 29 north, range 5tast,frac tibnal sections 35 and 3G. Township 29 north, range G east, frac i (1 101011 Cf ik tional 11 south, 12, 13, 14, traction 15, ' J ' ' 13, 20, 21, south 22, east 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, fraction 30, 31, south 32, 33, 34, Township 23 north, range 5 east, south 1, 2, south east, east half, south west 3, fraction 9, south 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 23, fraction 29, south 33. Township 28 north, range 6 east, south 5, 6, 7, 18; These lands were selected by the tindersignedj and are generally of a supe rior quality, and are in a part of the state of Indiana tha is improving as rapidly as any other part of the western country. The lands on Eel river are in the vicinity of the Wabash and Erie canal, which is authorized to be opened by the state of Indiana. A second sale of said lands will t held at Logansport, in the county of ii I "1 . t .1 r,i I ;' Cassj , commencing on Monday the 15th' of October next, where all the lands that remain unsold, will be again ofiered for sale, together with the sections yet to be fcelected, to complete the road grant. ' JlWILLIAM POLKE, C. M . R. L. Vincenne?, March 17, 1 BD 2.

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J cation of the kind issued in the United State8 it wa3 commenced about two years since, and now has an extensive circulation throughout the whole Union. We feel grateful to the public for the liberal patronage ai . - warded us, aBd shall leave no measure unresorted to. in order to reuder this jouriiEl val-

. . . ii . a. i i .. F w So that wliaiever ltnorti auen may r e cirtuinM !!!" "1! 'T"',"! . n 1 we can confidently state, may, in all cas s. he relied upon as correct. rJank notes are J being counterfeited in every direction; and on the arrival of every vessel from Kurope, or the creation of every national excitement the state of the market varies. j Every person should, therefore, be possessea 01 some ceriiiin guiue ny which tju bucu information might be received by the earliest mails, and at such a rate as not to render its possession an exorbitant tax. JSuch a; journal is exactly what we endeavour to ren. I der tbeKeporter, m an eitort toaccom--phsL which, neither pains nor expense will a a,,y tiinebe spared on the part of t U pub,er' lery number will contau.a carefully corrected bank note list, list of broken bauks, price, current, review of the market, prices oi oauh aua insurance siock, aim a j discription of all counterfeit altered noets i r i i i . . .1 ... ' " . . r b. "v . . . in circulation throughout the United State,' aui an sucn lntormaiion as is UKeiy io inrow 'i - i . . j .i J sin of this journal. The latest foreign news, together iih much original and well 'selected matter, will algo bo found in the col- ,. . r 1 kly publication are $3 per annum; the, ' and the monthly $1 '25, sin-; ' 1 cents . the country must he ad'T T. niCKNF.LL, 't 5t. Thiladelphia. 'IS. ! - - 'dead Letters. 3 Bearss Ianiei 2 Hump Divid 2 liuzan Jesse Bishop Mr. a Clark Archibald Chapman J. 13. Cox Andrew Crockitl)aid Collins G. M. Curriniiiis Willian? r Fitzen John H William Hews Hun William, Hnfio'.f J..s ; !!. i - r, i t; dwiufi f':ii!tJ, lorn'- : I rrer ir. I). 7 t t Ly.M aack.-r. , Ijowv IJni'-'n. Moore Elizabeth, ?, Ic. Lung Samuel, Miller David. R Runyan J a red, 2 Richardson Sarah Ross Auitin. s Scott William, 2 Steele Joseph, Smith John, 12 Scruggs Murray, Scollins William. V Vigus Cyrus. w T ard Rebecca, 2 Wilson Thomai, 2 Watts John, White John, Ward Samuel. C. CARTER, P. M. P. J. A AN DEIIVEER, (attornby at law,) TX PF1CE one door North of the Seminary. All professional business entrusted to his care, shall receive prompt attention. Logansport, Nov. 1 6th, 1831. - iState of Indiana, ) M PRO BATE COURT. MARC 1 1 TERM, 1832. AND now at this day conies Jacob II. Hall, Administrator of the estate of John Hall, deceased, hy G. Lyon his attorney, and asks further time to file his Administration account of said estate for final settlcbA!mont; whereupon the court cranted thirty 1"S (?T the filin& of said account: And it is therefore ordered that notice be triven, bv ui;,.o,.; ; -V ' A publication in the Cass County Times for four weekssuccessively, to all legatees.creditors and all persons concerned, that the ac count aforesaid will be presented for con 5!"iatio"a,'a. allowance at the nfxt May term of this court, when and where they may attend if they see proper. A true copy, Attest J. U. DURET, Clerk. March 9, 1632.

uable in an respects, iitii oniy 10 mercnanis, and a nan L.a!i ui utipm. jit8 nrr-t,i;.f : banking institution, brokers, and keepeis of a superior quality, contructod on a n.-.v -hotels, but to the community in general, improved plan, fie will have it read j !, r We have correspondents iti all the principal pcration against the hrst of yay i,tS't) cities and towns in the United States, and we i,e will he prepared to tcuon j u i;lti also receive weekly more than five hundred friciids aod customers. Those vi l.o i.. i: , ;. newspapers froinuitic rent parts of the Union: , a distance shall he duly attei.dt-d t y

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i , . .. iii1 . i : l . . f piiiL. cu.isenucr mosi rcspecllull)- inl,rc. JL the people of Tippecanoe, tsrrollA; arid the put lie generally, that he interna I nig a carding machine tus :e?.ori ia c ;.Ir, i cuunty at tien. Samuel ?!ilrtiys vill t,r - J i if i,' i . r n.i.i : i -. worK done "n ug M,orieii. cue. HT'iT10jjaTS Li V'ii Jii:v HK v ill card at the lowest ctumj. crs f this -country. Apprtvfd i;niri ' ', ducc will be received, and c refused. From the lonr experience wlirj, m v, had in the cardinjr business, ;ts ns .. me superior quauiy 01 ins .n Mi f , i. ters himself that he will he able to do ) ,r. .'t to the entire satisfaction of Lis cum, r;.tTf ' J AMKS C.A H N'Ei p-'nhi' Marcli 24 lcn. y h ) d f , , , 9i f .f , ' ,M1rj. a nj p, to do pv(lA work for' fricr.tis. it xvi!, , their interest as much as mine, to lave..' woq frfp fruin bur nd iliit nrt wii ; 0 cen m U" acd dirt' and tl'r J. c. jgrt t 'txn 1 I ? Mfv.a r. ,lll;, UC ICUHf A. r hi' (Li. I i 1 1 ii ii i . i r ..i ll. . T . -? """"'viuuns oi me &- hash Kri Canal at Fort Wavne. from 'the 2()th of May to tbe 1st of Jut;c :next, lor the construction of a number of miles of the middle division of said ca mrl ; during which time, the Flans and timates of the Engineer, will he open e inspection of any person wishirjj ale a Contractor, ard any infer, elating to the kinds of work to e terms of payment, or ti e Sections of the Canal Ihe, be put under contract, v.V, i application to the Subscn- . D.BURR, Comr. ofcontract?. March 1 6th, 1032. THE sale of tbe South half cf ILt Jo. in Logansport Cass County Indiana, the property of .lames T hompson deed, which ws advertised to take place on this day: agieeahlo to an order of the rass county i'rohaie Court, is postponed until the l'Hhday of.Mr next, at 1 o'clock 1. 31.cn the premises, w hen said half Lot will be offered at public vttdu for cash in hand. CATHARINE THOMPSON, Adm'trix. of said Jas. Thompson, dec. February 2d, i'2. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby civen to all rer 1, 1 (sons concerned, that the undersigned (have taken out letters of administration ! from the Probate Court of Cass county, Ion the estate of JAMES WYMAN, dec. Therefore, all persons indebted t faid estate are requested to make im mediate pavmcnt: and thoe having claims against it, arc notified to present them agreeably to law. The estate is probably INSOLVENT. C. CAKTElv & 11. 11. McKEAN, Administrator!. February 2d, 1-32. Wlaeat, H)af5 WILL be received, at the highest market prices, in payment for the Cass County Times, if delivered at General Milroy's, near Delphi at J. R. Merit's, Tiptonsport or at Judge McCombs Persons living in Carroll county, who wish to take this paper, will please to leave their names with either of the above gentlemen, or with Dr. Stczcart, in Delphi, and the papers w ill be for warded immediately. SUCH AS, iOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, HAN D-B ILLS, DEEDS, MORTGAGES AXD BLANKS NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE OFflCE THE CASS COUNTf TIMES. We arc now prepared to execute, in the neatest manner, and on the short est notice, Job Prining of every description.