Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 23, Logansport, Cass County, 19 May 1832 — Page 1
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sI'IOE AND TRUTH OUR GUIDE THE TUHI.IC GOOD OUK AIM WILLING TO PRAISE, WHEN PRAISE IS DUE, RUT NOT AFRAID TO HLAttF. liOGANSPOHT, INDIANA, SATUHDAY, MAY 19, ti33X 5 nw1
pjlINTEP AKD PUBLISHED EVERY SATVRPAT
Wool artliit Machine.
TEH HE 8ubserib?rmost reipectfuHv inform
?ur;et S'rtel, eppesile l Sf,irtzrv. i the people of Tippecanoe, carrollfc ca?. ; ' . j r.u-1 the public generally, that he intend stari-
TEHMM.
inc s cardirg machine this Season in r;'rr- II
X'f lornumurwrTM.p a-, a half Kast of Delphi, lib machine .r;
00 " ' " 12 1:3on0,s'j improved plan. He will have it rVsVv for cp-j Hon relative to the face of the country, When sent by mail, r a carrier, the ;jb-; peration gainst the first of mi ne.xf, M-hor? Uoil, ciim.Jtc, is ffeneral. From a
From the Cincinnati Mirror. The Orcgan Territory. The expedition titling out for this extorsive territory, seem to excite cnsiderabli interes in various parts of
,ltj tne Union; and the cK4irc for mforma . Ifirn rt !: 1 i V O tn tl( FarP r.fflio rnimtrv
together healthy. It ii here yith al pie, extend the salutary influence of the advantage of climate and navigation their institutions overa whole eonlinet. . . :i. t.. ii . . i r . i. n . t . i : i . . . " '
uppoMieiu me moum oiine xuuii.'ioman, ana no oarner ics powerful lirti: and with the rich Jovr grounds of that irans restrain the expansion of a io
popu-
scriber must pay the postage. Papers will; he viU I...- spared to accvoj.-iate h l,r.wnl lengthy article in the Januabe discontinued at any time, ifali arrears j tVwr and cu'tomers. These cu.ir, in nu!nher of tf.e Illinois Monthly Magarrcp"i4. ft?- "rodyce received in pt-ymci.-...! -t'suuco avail be dnlv attend f.j tu,rt;J Ueir - , , , . JAna ' . ,r , ivcik ucun ou theshorWst f;otie. xin-, we are enabled to present a num. dT.:nys oF AnvERTisc.o. I -; f - t of all interesting character. Hpps, or les?, inserted three times fir 01, r H ' tf RPHi'ft te? . , T . , , . . ? lt.i,!1,1,n.ins,1r.PM rPnfs. A,u-Prti-.,in,: .E Su'fl 930 ' e HouLl be pleased to give the arti-
1 ? fir t r,r nt1-l,wtf r.st,-,,.,,,,.!.
(i J ib 1 rPLin.' liiL't e a':oompa(.i
fh casti; if charged, ttrent
will i e added,
f !c vutir:, hut have not room uVtlus
river, the Columbia and the CbwelUkbj lalion, whose liberty is clnstcned !y that the Hudson's Bay company have .virtue, and whose industry U directed founded their settlement ami Fort Van- by intelligence.
conver, and tvhei e a great city and pow
erful nation will eventually grow up."' "Girr?Ks of the Comet in 171i2. Fort Vancomcr manured dbr, is Tl.i year, Mr. WWrtbl. hu,.g caU Ihe pnncipal po,t of the Hudson Bar-Uled tlcrctu.n ) tht Ccmet, v.l.icr. Company, and is on the north fcide of - ,a t.4 ,1, ta lvri.i . P 1 1 , ' ,. ., , r:Ys to maky its appearance io-d;v, Columbia, nearly opposite the mouth of tvrinM(). . ,lf. . r r ' uiti u u r i 11 eonesa.ij, at nve minutes after In e n theiMultnomah (we quote from the - rtril: ,rv;, i 1 ,. ,. .. Af . . v., M . r4., . jliie morumg; gave notice to the public
-"".7 - -v-o-"" larton n" wii this (n- IV oj:
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and nm
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y-fiTe t-,:rtf(:t.rr,uf,iSC ,!:IPV. Arnold co-ir,;,,'tirnc, ?.nd must content ourtelves with v'' , : 7 t 1 V r 7T ticn,that a totaldissblution of the world
- ,v;ll be rrcehed. aad cash wbl not ; (presenting its most important feamres.l 1 . iiunurc" .mi Cb. "u ie on fire was to lake place on the I'ridav
trwm4Swmsmm.l,,ml :ivi;,.-;. I Th.i V.1..C Wtrinn nl lerr fnr. , il n. 'r"V""u "". v" ltO (UVIIirr. IP h.nnfnt -m, u- , pI. M-
; rm iJir- !nr r'nrn vrh'th vk-.J ... Ti. . . . -. . ' . mililai'v or si comtMcrcial ooint of lew.' it i i . ..
linHv rin n h V- i i ' : " i-Hncc '-t me -urecoi!. exieiids irom . , , , lt9'2 ""o mantairiea, botli as a d-
is. TSl -itv ( s n v nri i- r t v . . f j ic m .i i i i n . : .r. tie ivccti .u'jutiMius ii- uif raciuc u- i i . . i r, i -is .i ., -uiu a i'iuiusiiMiit:i, leu nine cr no
iixfa entire .itisl-i tinn : t ;us ruson.r
fave iuit received, at their .-u. i'-i-iA in I i? Ir-hi; M;rrS l-Jt-i.
rlLuruuiCGrt, ll.c handonict ' l
;nd of hri .H t"
r.rfl is ffo.,-. r A r.d i ;1 U
.1 .. il r. i t .'
vnry nave ever cnerou in !n Kiai hot, to .Jo (., d v -rU f..r ott-f-er.tt, t w.
i,a uci inlet ior m qaulily ioanv -n si, w.
They resj
A icuds and
fj. They
i. riteu us
t.a-is bouu ied on thi south by the ??" ;uera ine oiumDia anu ? ;aoybt wilh the populace of thctruihof J I t I'l till in I'inC I ciiri'hiimll nrr in r 11 i r-1- : ... I
u.dot, the north hv the 5Hhde-. V : , "V," - J t , t b - j hu prediction, Sp.verul ludicrous eOVa rth ,til,dc-st.;tche, along the ' 'J'bly adapted, loth in respect to LcnUnyw took A nu!hh f Pihc about '.CO miles, wilhun uvJrSoil f1hma.ttt.to mWot-ofa lUe leon, in and about London, seized on
!r uhiof a;outOmih:' and compii- V 'k'-"v. tiiC b;lrgcrs ;ujd boat8 lhcv bouI(J ,
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V f to ! ;',, 'HI
ifetior i-i q.iality io anv )n th si, w,-, U );- t w, r-..-rh t:n--, io!it '.!.jrit i Hei' -?'trcd by a nutllhet of fine pectfid.y li.-it tic r,:', cf t h. ir j u-, (.t fl et f:a L ui. and dirt, ad v .1 prki rcbn. , hau;m;)tv Into the Columbia; d cutjincT'i and tbc , j. . r t f t.er il-r,.;, i , " . . . . f are determined u ,,u A; i " if P'f--' ,rnir5 !H con-rrittd waters incan e aitorded ia tho ;,u icli.t: lc.io a- nrr!ti latitude 4G deg.
' tltv.i.:hke440.0U0s.iuarett!i es.i , r,.' . ipanus on m tne I natne?, very rat on:.l-
f ii j V u- V '-VT- !v couclu(li!'g,lti:it when the conmiKra-
QUIFNS.) ' HARD, . M.r TIN. - GLASS, S
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C'.'n!?iutr; in pait, of the folio J.-o'.vn, JMs-f H'.eel iniyt
Uli'!i.S, 8 T!XHTS of all J-aifi.a, Also a splendid assortine!l tl
the choisest and btfet patruns Blue pnnt?. i f.of 'doi red, IJ iii 'ii : d Mi; '3 r. 1 -5naw BHnhet o f r H description?, t p ( vith an excellent assortment cf CtJ.iv,.,
mailed acihti .for ship ; huildmg.- (ion tbok la lbcro ou,d b ns business hftB bn commenced Oi.etnost bn tlie -tGf. A f VesSl has been bUilt, rigged, and sent Uan who hiia neglected familv Laver
K . ii U !iv l tf .i v th Month v into
tUrce 'i !ict regions. 1st. -The rt. i,T;.in i , ri'di drained bv the Unuer
A a T t . I -lit ; a"
S: At.s.tJ pjop.?t- will te rcTn.jj.,;lerMv.-,-ne Multnomah, Lewis' river; Uj the lrnv.Miusu t of tn? VV. r-.j.. iVcftrt,.a McGilvray's river; F.rie CiMjal at 1 rt Vayr,: fn v.-r nil oi rhijh ull into the Columbiii on
i; iUt- ?i of .fv.i litsSi ; side. S?nd.-lhe plains which
:i between the f-;ot of the Monntains
in:?. cf t; c niiadle ui. ii. i of s.iid ra- int'd t;aj n'n of tide-water. 3rd.
i.nej the ! -i i ! !,t li.-wiit'i rvp.to , which extends
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to sea; ana arrangement w-ere suipb-
td to be making Tor bmidi.ig a khip of
con.-iueraoia burthen. fort vancon
for better than five carf.inioihird hi;j
wife, that it was his determination to re-
V 1
I tlx-" K:u;ioT;t!r, will Oi u (n r,v thv to.ihe -ca.
f :r the inp-:-ction ofarjy j;r:: i'r.ir. ! H i L-vs-.s' rivf ri art, extensive t raits
i t i i ... t ' r i : . i
m ie: ulc I'jsvinJ, iii.ii'ic lorany Kinu
! Vulture, t ;ie vtntv arc well cov-
:to Kproiiif a ttnt factor, ;ir,d V irt'.v
'mntton relutipg to ti.t kii.cU v! n-o'.U tojo
he tiorp. tuf torrns of piiwsciU, or th;erd n tii ji.tit;. r.d titre is white lo-ipHri-icul-ir Seti.i; rf tin:. Canal Hno .jvt-r in ij;eat a?wndMir.ei On Chirk'? ;,-ti will bn t ut i.i;.a?r .cni;-ii t. wilSir.'x-r there sic. i;uatiot3 which would
' it ea apphcali'jn ti i be S-ibici i
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fTpr, Mi iJliU;tl.l'
OENTLKMEN'S HATS, LADIES BONNETS QUALITY.
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NOTICf. is (.t'ehy ghen t'. all p
i na concenn.'i,
p;,V - e9t qunlitv ni
Iren, Nails.- nstino-s, Powder, Lead Ac.
rife) UoLIUl-'OlW. 'vrl
hav taKea hitters oi a-jnaiii-uii
rdii uf ceMk'rab'e settlerrieht1--Tne t!ir-iioa f tht- teifitory isairi to hih und hilly , w 11 watered covet ti m'.li eicctleul t-i.Uf, 1'ht- soil,
ith'.-iiuU i!'.' j'i I? i tile i'i the rich laialt
L?f Missouri ana 15ilr.f i!, is jet superior jto thrit tf ra.i -y iif tli inhabited parti o? li.e Atlstntic States The second fli-iv-i-'U toi.siiiinq ct the plains, is sandy.
.ic:ikuLe oi tt'iibcr, tpjlte mint m gener
Itiitn'f thnf l.-uiIIVilr. ritartim .l.rv
ftrorgljr fortified wlh CTi,nc..;evcilI g; it wifi lavinj i no-l ..d having been .elected as t .r, mastbr a b ;.t Iter hoic. rersikdcd ",? l,usposmmuno paiiuorexpente have l-een bjlij to uti, ufnn t, iaii. whslhfr
ii 1 1 a iiiiKucu i ii ci ii.tiiu?ji;u i'i4iiiii;i a(r .u zu
about
' fCd DLUl tv llllll rllwllrlV I I I in II t n nnr
two hundred feet sqare. .The!.., , ;,. , , "J: . 11
i ,i . m.i iccui, iiu me inula iu eifcveo. ana ifr
gunsare cnieny i pounaers. i noy : tilillof a Di!tcll ihi li?r h:iveincchaiiicSof? the river, that the ibip
i lai tMiums, " iiiiiJiiis, t;ai peniei iou-)
frc-m the i'robnte Con rt of Chf . co;:nit.; Ion th e!. of JAMES HTM AN,;
j :il vr culitv-.it
?:t famous for fine
jd-r. Tharef-'re, alt pTS-JU5 iridchte d cl
i'Tii j ertate are ieq u -trd to nnVe
rmi UoLIUl-'OlW. m, diate tvmU and those nu v i h P ! j , ' ' V ci ' - let.vra afaiiiit it. re noticed to pre- ' , . 5 -
! C. CU tR IMl-KTN. ,
f.5alv lw for ("ash.
Ml ,f K t
A.
i rth Arrivnl of Sirins 4fr -n M'.' F? t 1 'rrri i f Y jblic V" .
hcrtv it&ts. -rv
h-r-b U- u .ii.-; foa'id among the. Indians. The third :;p.cn ii highly tim-
hfrt (Liti'i ivr:iri - txtenive tracts of
M , " . I I , I . .1- J - ' l. I
! !r j :h ?'.m; ; towa;o3 me sea is oouna
iiich line the coast,
the waters of the
ii; Criumbia isue by one
a'.neij i" ; o iUt. oco tit.
rrr'Hry is raid to pts?ess a decided l-.u-ijtae. over ti.1 at cfs-nailar latitudes
Atlantic coastthe Tvinter9 be-
pers,a tim er, & baker; there is a good saw -mill on the bank of the river live mik'3 ahi)e, and a grist hull which Is i:ou' forked by hand, but is intended to be worked by tvatcr,; Their agriculture ieen!3 to haVe been successful, and quite ettensive, for so new a country. Their crop of heat in 1828 amounted lb seven hundred bushels; the grain vVas full and piun?p, and made good flour. They had be: bias;, corn, peas, oats, barley, and potatoes; had planted an Or
chard and a inimber of grapes vine?, and made fine gardeh. Their stock of domestic dnimals b numerous: the horned
might not be endangered. The next morning, however; the comet appeared according to the prediction, and before noon the belief tvas universal that the day of judgement was at hand. About tViis time about 123 clergymen wt re ferried over to Lnmbeth, it was said, to petition that a short prayer might be penile1 and ordered, there beii.g none in the church service on that occasion. Three maids of honor burnt their collections vi novels and plays &z sent to a bookseller to bur each of thi m
a hiblf1, ai.d Bishop Taylor's Holy living anH dying.. Th2 run upon the
cattle amounted, in 1829, to three hum were eh):,,ovVj from morning till n,Cht dred;vath hor,e,, hog,, sheep, goats, in discounting notes and handing out and domestic fowls in propoi lion, Ine ,u.-r;i "n. ti, 'j j ... r c r. .. T, . tne specie. tJn.l hursday, cor.sideraquantit oi furs exported by the Hud- n ri; r i -ririn i I - i h r ii . j . tle m.ire than 000 kept mMroses
.jii r -'tl v mi l'.i 1 1 j i 1 1 u uai : j , is :atu iwi
be about thirtv thousand heaver s1'
w ere legally married in the face ofsev-
,c"isi recr?Trd j-rtes1!
1
-K-an extensive assortract f DRV GOODS GROCERIES HAUDiVARF,
QUEENS WAF rnucs SlKDICrNKt" PAIN I S
, , , n ... tis lffescol-i. a:-.i the suremers lesi hbt. be r'.c,lV(!J' !n(r- mjct Jo8hua Flkhefi I, K, . .- ' , . i lr aloft a ear in traversing .f;;..-T- t.1i -n f I! ivanou; port!.;i; ot Uie territory, mn-
' " ' s -T V 'jti'-ns tit u the remains juicy neaTi!v ail vt:nkr,-.i;rding elcellent pa,Acr5ens tivingir. Cnc.l co:tv,;, vhoti,rc or tfco$e aninas 71:X i0 tAc r y Stcn!v thcmielve?,butthen
!iO v.-?
ff'iiitlemcni or Hh ir. Sircar,
in dphi, anj the par?ei .rlU be fbf-
I v ar imdiate!.
j'n this count! ..it'ii much c
Hf. !i" ites t
otamine
iii ba
MLS L
ind upon - ry fair tenris
(at OKystv at lel
HF All iT;it5v-n?.l b-rnc's ertrustcd to.
Jf rfic:oir. -"i.h:s care, L.U restive j rcart sttcnt.uui
oeoi were p? a T .nc-nt sr.r'i-t. Nnv. 1 6th. 181 .
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-e hr . M flatters 1 self that he jState of .InUr.t, 1 s e-.ibted tu odtt them I t'is coimty, am iiovtMiniii fcuirrobatc Court; ?iarcli torm
l.rrisfc, ?pp:''?T"d Credit, i i iatrj l rf- i
Eelphi. March Uh, ! 3.
hot at this day comes Jc-b U.
iiif! poor net in j?cod order. The woods
ire bcirut in tlK i-:tttsr part of siimmer, :viiv) lirit trup of crass is ripe and
idn : r.ml the cyai' octtal raina of Sep-!t-.;nber biin f:-rai!i a decisive evi-
di ' c cf 4tiu mildness of the climate ftf
the- rfvlltvs.- tvefi those surrounded by moiiiilami, in crop which contir.i'esduunthe v?nter. Thisiscovkt ihit vi;Sr. To this may be adi,d u,e ttrxtc of he rivers, many of which are free from ict during the ''h'bj. v?ar. The main Columbia is of thi h"irar-tYr,'?i learned from observation and is? formation when I ascend-
ied h at the commencement of winter.
The middle region, cr the plains is still
besides other skins and small fur; the braver skins alone, are worth in the
New Ycrk market, two hundred and iif-j.
tV thousand dollars. The principal establishment of that company, for the mouutain regions; h Fort Colvill, situated on the Columbia, about thirty mile below its junction w ith Clark's riier, and about ix hun
dred miles frofn the sea, in latitude 48 degreese and 33 rnin; A proprietor of the company.; two clerks, and about twntv-five men ara stationary here. The post consists of log houses for the accommodation bfthe people, store houses for the merehafcdi'7e. & fursj and a blockade, with some swivels; for defence Sixty orseventy acresbf ground
were under cultivfition here in 1829,
'eral congregations. And to crown the
whole farce. Sir Gilbert Heathcete, at that time head director of the bank, is-
ued orders to all the fire ofTicers in lon-
don to keep a gcood look out, and have a particular eye oh the Bank of England, Olio.
Exemyiar.j Damages-. At, a late March term of Mcrris J .) Circuit Court John ll. Glover wa fined eighteen hundred dollars fori violent, asjault and battery on the person of Jacob ManD, late Editor cf the Morris Palladium.
A trriter iij the Cr?!wfor3seilI Record saj "AHioDjTst the raany curiosities enumerated and published in the Record,' of and
Admrrator ; tTnY?i;'-r "Wilder, and remarkable for clear sky, l alt. deceased, by Lr. Lyon hu s'orSi-.y,! ' . A f . r.;;d Lks furtLr tLne to L hi. Ad l oistra-i rerer.e atmosphere, atd a soft and
biilhant iunshine. ine mgnis, wnen
To Peter Hirrou, Joseph Uarr?n jun--. Ajine i5irou. Mai? Ana Ha ion, jfi at n.i lifirrnn.
Vnu srehpreh? notified, that I shall apply
iiva account i'd cetate for ffnul settle-
. - 1 .w. .In Ykiif ..M 1 toil f1rl
dyafor the filiug of said account: nd it is t theiefure ordered that notice be given, by fu';iication in the Ca?s County Times l'nr ' lour weeks successively, to all legatee,r;red-
itors and all persons concfefnfcd, that the acrrnnt yfor'3?.id will he presented for con-
in.i areiierenyneiM.Bu, .V : firmation ad allovrarce, at the ne.xt May th, Ca8S Count, uc UicC.,1 1, a j aJ tenn of tbil coUf;, wLetf wLt.r f- !! - wr lU 'T rr bo i' r or ty may attend if thty see ptor,f for a partition of all that rertaio body or, j j r
tract of Land, trranted to the children of Jo
enh Harrcn' bv the Ttitarv attimie Iudeans, at
t' p 't'reatv tf V?'.Vi: eom:nen;ng al the mouth ; f Eel lt;pr. and extending down tha Wa-,
Cnii ',) iniltB, and back for Ucratity; lyiu in Ttwail.ip 77. N. R. I last. HUGH BMcKEAN, in lijihi of ni wif Nancy, formerly NNCV H AKRON. P J. Van Dervecr, att. for p May 5, l3y
true cony,
Attest J. B. DURET,-Clerk. March 9, 1.12-
when th?s coast wis visited by Mr. Pil-m ecouaty of Montgomery, 1 wo aid ask; fcher; the crops wrefm'e and abudant,il.ibert lo dcscribo the folUinj, It indeed consistinc; of wheat ; Indian corn; bar-Menn vuwnary, but rot theiess true. A spot lev. oats, ;"beai. and Irish notatoeg. All of rounA V three miles distance
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JOB l25UITirW. We are now prepared to execute, in the neatest manner, and on the shortest notice, Job Priuing cf every description
the moon is near full, & the hemisphere
fTV stais' are beautiful."
The 3rd, or tide-water region, hus a
climate of its own. Ice or snow is seldom seen the heats are never great ; &: winter is hardly a distinct season . Next to the sea, rains and mist are heavy and incessant from fall till spring but the progress of these towards the interior, is in some measd'fea arrested by the ranpe 6f Mountains,' which skrrt the
coast.4 and extend about sixty milts
from the ea Within that, and for
more than one hundred miles upwards
to the head of tide water, the climate
these with a great variety of gardeh ie
getables, g-ow well, aud were found to be equal in qualify to those of the United States. The situation of Fort Colville is beautiful, being at the foot of the last range of mountains; and at the principal falls. on the uppfcr part of the Columbia. The climate is said to be healthy and agreeable:.' We think there can he no doubt, that this vast territory, so highly favored in the main,' is well calculated for the. residence of civilized man,' The article in the monthly is concluded in the follow
ing eloqvieut manner: Westward is the march of oitr power. Our population is spreading gradu-
ally towards the rvocsy Mountains, wun a force like tfratoi an inundation.'which can neither be directed, or repressed. Over those barriers it must go. It w ill carryv with it our liberty,' our lavra, our language, our civilization,' our religion. The college,' the court house, and the church will adorn the shores of the Pacific. The toll of the bell will be heard over the silent lake, where the hunter
lurks for his nrev. Then will a
approximates to that of the plains; 08 cultivated, a free, and a christiaa peoare less frecjuent , and the CQUBtry i.al
fromCrawfordsviUe ii elevated some twenty, feet above the channel of a snail creek, anal, contains about one fourth part of an acre of ground, when you approach within the limits of its circle then all ofa 3udden ss hy in chantraent a jjleim of lijbt of a' rtddistntrs safreunds you and so deme h the same that I have drained my vision in order1 to dispell the gleam and all to no effect; the earth the timber and the underbrush , and the atmospher above beneath and all around arc condensed vith the copper shade which that tpot f resents c'ntill you pass through," theo all ofai?da yon emerge into the common light which much relieves the eye; and ytuj may walir. round the borders of the same is on a line dmdiujr to a given distance tha dim atmcsphtfe and again one step out and
you are relieved fro:n the satne,' and so it
is Acc.
. , w. - N. 13. Tha name of the writer of the above is in cur pqsseision. We like to see a person enter a Printing Office, and lay his upon matter put in type for insertion in the paper and knock it iniopiei much to the
,iisiatisfaction of &3 Devil
