Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 23, Logansport, Cass County, 19 May 1832 — Page 3

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Cincinnati id greatly accelerated. j H'lw WVsIcrn Mail nmvlpnvp tliis

city, daily, bv the rail-road, at six oVlockin the evening bein- one , . r a i r i or iwo iiuuimiiu-i uiuumvai ui uiu jreat 1 Eastern Mail. In fbrtv-eurht'nf llOlirs It is caned through to WheeliilU, and ill forty-eight hours more it reaches Cincinnati thus OCCUnvm. !, four ilnv5 from IVilrimnr p illg hiu lour dajs irom Ualtimnn to Cincinnati. Ine return mail. from Cincinnati to Baltimore is al-!

60 transported ill four days' Ifrorn the Cincinnati Gazette, that the " Steamboat Dolphin was burnt to the The Cumberland Civilian states'"? edce' on Il'',nv "W- hc ?7th U 1 i. -k - ! it L .

that a Postmaster in the upper part of Allegany rountv is in tli habit !.., of tearing off the wrappers of newsti mers in the mnih and lending t them to persons who are not subscribers. This is a practice, we apprehend, of not unlre.pient occurrence, in some of the smaller oflices, and is the true cause of most of the failures, in the receipt of papers that so often occur. B t It hi re A 7; it rica a. A wise man has said, "patriotism is the last, retime of a seoimd-' rol." From the Paul LVy. The iollowing patriotic song was - 1 " ung bv Mr. Mercer, at the Chcsnut Street Theatre' on IVedne.gday evenlngla?t, on the occasion of the bank Committee's visiti'ijr the Theatre, bv invitation from ihe enterpi ;sir g mauI . A- f ";er, Robet P. 31 oavonj, Eq: A NATIONAL SONG, EY J. GJUWAM, Jcing a smait niou:c oj respect to cur , song THE WARRIOR SAGE, Air Of a th e airts He heard the vengeful war halloc His country call her brave, lie grasp'd the sword, away he iLw To victory or a grave. Still dear his country sacred call, Her right?, her laws to ?hielcd, Within the legisiatve hall, Or on the gory field. How brignt the glory round him glows, j , l,'iln.l'i'c 'riiim.i: ...11 i vnim.m. 3 i jmiiiiL till! leil, ""-" 4U,5"CU foes, The savage Chieftain fell.t O bless the gallent Patriot's name! He. turn'd he broke the dart That bigots, to their endless shame, Aim ii at I nr lm)i ,ini'i l..-i-irt ...... V . W 1 1 V i Vi iJ 1 1 1 1IV.I l l.J Dark law? that cail misfortune crime, And freedom's sons would chain, At JOHNSN'S word to barbarous time. Fall mouldering back again. Invasion's sword, rest in thy iheath! To slaves ye bigots go! For soon the Presidential wrath Shall bind our Patriot's brow. l (Pmn.ln, f U 1 lL the right of conscience, the responsiumiy oi political agenis 10 ine people, and nniversial Pdrtion main nil ,rJ j which sustain the Temple of Liberty. whirh MtMin th. Tnmnlo r f .5 K.rM-v

Lountry s Benefactor, jccntirg-ent t U u rs, -tm tse preec-, vV,;i !,.,.rWi n t!ic improvement of the 'he ordinance, to which this is an aCol. Riciias-d 31. JohllOll, I lTuM S N I V KNS VyJy Sioets, that the width of tin- side walks, mendment, bej and the same is hereby for more than twenty-five year's f nthful'-rS. BtlllN lT'lV ofVlyJ vluJy'. ' ! 1 Breid.vay and Canal Streets shall repealed' ; . . ,w i ,.J W. K.MS I'KDNG, of Deurhora, ;. jbe t;:c!ve feet. anl oa all other Streets Passed , April 1 3th, 1 832. sacice in the cabins and the fad. J c l i X KETCHAVf, of .Monroe county. tCu fciU ' ' . JOHN SCOTT, Prest.

R T idfirit aid crop off both ears The o or a c Johxson. jRKn f-poTrfn, 2 year. ,.U, with the same i .5a,ndfy dllRePrt- mark-s, I he re,V;f:;; 10 pn,ve 'lord 1th, 1832. jPperly, pay charges ar.J t tke ti.n away. 1 ' JOIFN LENDS A V. ; pleasure (& no small one); May 5, 1?. r.nn..n:l I : . I. A f H I

I TTecumseh Philadelphia j We had the pleasu re (& no small one) j of becoming acquainted with Mr. Mar

I wood on our last visit to Philadelphia,1 t.li;il.1Ill.Mo nrevrnt V,,n I r,lnl j u j r.Au Otdiil.imt to pnncnt AXui5an -

" v. 5 this noble Scott has been confirmed bv an act of courtesv, worthy of himself j his distinguished visitors. Success J to I4j.n1. Ha!t. WTo leara that the price of,

I Salt ha declined verv considerably in; gardens or yards, into any public street I the vicinitv of the Ohio river. The alley, square, lot occupied or vacent, ! Konhawa Silt company which has so'or anv other place within half a mile of jlg monopolized the Salt trade haslthe Corporation line, such person or

irom soinr; cause, alter having extorted ! l'n:ncnse fortunes from the people reI ouced the article to about one halt the former price. It is said to be worth! ; from 25 to SO cerds per bushel. loaic! In the Lvnehburh Vir?'"'i.n of the 29th ult. wc find this: l)'irinji the late Hood in the. Ohio Rivj t'r, a cradle was found floating down jfh' River, and in it an infant, alive, I which was taken to Cincinnati, and is i now r said to be doing well,"

Steamboat disaster. We 'the first section of this ordinance, learn by a letter from a cjntleman athvhether the same may have been cast

St. Louis, dated 24th imt. thatthe Talis1 "7 "j01"'9 n Sunday,22d mst. and the Traveller was snnjT?efl npap ,ufl ,nTVor n:irf f,hft rirv St. T ft!io9ith and sunk in 20 feet water. The J alis-

man wris insured in Louisville. rhcive owned such ueau animal, a

1 ravet,,er Jos. Clemens, lr and Jno- H Gar of St. Louis. Lou,me , 3Q 1 Another Steamboat Rm 'We learn' nil. aoour nine neiow w neeuni:. lives lost. Particulars not known. -atvj re3ft wAflVTiT Flour, per barrel, 6 00 to 7 00 Beef, per cwt. 0 3 00

Pork, do. 3 '' S-., .ib f.di-iir h 'll forfeit and pav thel Com. per bushel, 37 1-2 to :)0 MIilMJf one ill ir fr each oucuce. !

h?u,T' ,f' 1010 v Wood, -errora, i J.OANSPOKT 3LMLS. ARRIVES from Latavettc, cn Mon av and ThsndaT, P. M. j 1 l ."f: on oal" r t. U a ne, on bat-i urdavs an Tuesdavs, i P. -M. DPAPtTS t L'af.n. tte, n Sun davsatid Vtdnjda , c A. M. i v 'i i nrv i.. i .. u . ... w.,.. Fees- . i r i u d ay? aid Trid as, 0 A. M. .. a i..,4 ... o,.virl P T. JACKDO EliF-CTOUAli TICKlYi (iORGl" UOO.N, of s;,i!:v.u) county, l . M il.Alv!'.. Of .v dfluij (UI. , Aitnunt pTi i;f: -n, ivtk n. i ii an n. pai,m:-:k, j.trn do. .M ARK CKPMi:, m layette cvun'v. i l o ahcvc a;irntd ii enUt atut. ai e 1 1. r rtrctnra, certain, and tut. fidtowir p' -ri-.i CLAY ELECTOHAli Til IvET. JACOB KlJYKr.ND LL,rf Knuxctuniy! JOHN JlAWKINS, of Foul .h .in, SAMUEL HENDEIl-ON, of Marion, DF, NH I'EVNlNr. TON, cf lUrriscu, WAFT Fit VlF0of Cas, S ! EFIU'.N LUDLOW, of Dearborn, A PEL LOMAX' cf Wayut. The above Certain, aud he fulluwlnj as continefent Fleeter": SYLVAXl's nvEUT. fni-jii comity, JOHN 1. NELLY, ofOibsoa. r, liahourcrs Wait ted. T'tF, sul.srri'jer wLhf t0 eu'j 'ioy, hnrne - ?i3tf It. i ' iS.'tlStS . to wVoiii ir-.eral ivarcs id co.'ntant airlcv U all l.e gitn ANDREW WAY31IRE. Logansport. Msy 10, 13i. Iiar!i mail 6Sid?. T! SiiV.eri'cr wishes tt rup-VniS, (fa' vt ich ttio hirhct price will to friTPn.) lti I '.-!, f,r ! t,n' or- ... - . .. ...... "50G E2:drs A: SUi'i. A la.l of ivni srniov loniif will alvn as :n 'IMU.Al II I- to ilie 1 inmvu i'.fApplication must lc ihuiIm HENRI MURRELL. Mav 19th, 1832. TAKE? I P Pl V the subscriber, living on tie Micbiiti ro?d, near l ippscaaoe, ' f!C tCCJIIS y One a red, 3 years olt, marks not rocol- . Iected-One a brow. 2 yc.irs old, an un - other mimoses. - - - - ( ec. 1. Be it ordctinrd hu the Prrst . and Trustees of the Corporal inn of the tozen f Lgansprt, That if any person, or persons shall cast any off d, garbage, or other offensive matter, whether at. imal or veritable, from their houses; ; i persons, so olte -dmg, shall lorieit and pav the sum of one dollar for each of- - . . tence. And it anv person, alter having been notified by the Marshal, shall negleet or refuse to remove such nuisance1 within fur hoars, such person or per-! sons shall forfeit and pay one dollar for' every four hours the same may remain, to be recovered by action of debt by the! Marshal. j Sec. 2. That whenever the iMrshal shall discover, or be inform -d, of any Nuisances in an place named inj

or placed there; or by any animal

which may have died theie, it shall be ithedutv of the Mirshal aforesaid, to!n . - - . iir remov

ovc the same immediately ; and heidcceased A pergons indebted to

shall demand and claim irom the

?on causing such nuisance, or wnomayjment and those havinc claims against

. onaoie cimpcM U...U. uieume, a:bour, and expense of removing the wluch compen,ation, if refused ton demand, may be recovered by the Mutual, in an action of debt before) 'any magistrate within the Corporation; an J it "the owner or person causing Mich .7 ITv Jufi 'iT ii.l r1.1 V TUP DO;iri1. rl nl I, nvit """"" - t1"" n of the Marsn al. Sec. 3. That if any person shall

' dig any pit or hole, that shall in any

wi? ob.lru't tli. p isage through any " "..r.,.Vi waUM- Ui;1.ps bv nermis- - ;a,n - l, ,,f i lie Trustees, h ortl.ovi JOHN SCOTT, Brest. Ato?t.t. 0. Dt.'RET. Clk. Pa-cd M tv 12th, 1 .?. .lis Cr;liiia.iee for liie goveruinent ff Su;-?rvisor5, Spo. 1. Beit ordaiicd bv the Prcs i'!-nt and Trustees of t!ie corporation,' . , he tow a ot L'igai.iort, 1 hat it sf ,; be, a. id a i h itdiv made, tlie du-

ofaav -Vid ev i v imtmui; who mav:tee? ot said corporaticn, at their r uru-

Ii av; 'iceii. r who may iiereafttr he , . . . " ::T'p-unted S-ipervijor f .ev ward with-j in th i:rr-vvation atop-said, to rept II." app. In'Mioit and enter upon ;tho duties of hi c iire w i'hin oite month strom tae line il his appMietmeiit, and i'lii'Mi refii'i a -r r ncijia U to eomidv u iih t: erovii-..it; of tlii. or any othr ordtiuitj-, tc or thev shall forfeit: ari-j nn of three ddlar?i 2. The Supervisor aforesaid .JOHN SCOTT, Prest. . I) i J KET, Clk. j tfr,,f Pii?;ol M v 1 2', 1 832. :::aice t? regulate the Logansport Market; Sac. 1 . Be it ordained by the Pfesi lent and trustees uf die corporation of t.'if towi of Logansport, Tiiat it shall ;be the dutv ot the board of Trustees. t the M iv term in each vcar. to anp;.i:.t some suitable person afi inspector pat I lour, itr.m and Vvhisuey, who snall te.id htsothee ftr Mie year, and ; until his uccesor is appointed," upon i! :.. ,.r ..,A ;. .. I i . I , i 1 1 ' t . 1 1 i i i i i : i i i i i wci rill 12 !dr i i it rs for tlie finhful perform ---------- ...... ance of ns Jutv, S -r. 2. It i- hereby mule the duty of rverv person ho miv wish to sell aay of thsi articles named in the first - t.ioa of tiiis oiilin uice, to any citiz " of the corporation, to call on the L:-pi hr and have the s inie inspected iH'ioie or iiev fu ai oiler the same i I f -J ; .i . lor nit:, i.ir w:iku ihe owner or own it ,it AC: ;rl:.-lcl irii7 llin Irv ispeet'U' live cents per barrel. I See. 3. lfany person or persons shall f.r..r ir ,...,1 -,.,v V I , . . . . ' '? ui uuiciwise, f .l.I ' 111 .1 rl,s7 !,i l7'',J, ,,n;j:; f!eu ',orihey, ho bMMhn-;, ,ha!i lor evrv ..1Ch o lnce ihe ti ? ; ia the sum oi 3 dollars, to be re covered before anv Justice within the ! corporation,- by action of debt, by the Marshal. See. The inspector, cn the appli cation of the owner, owners, or agents, of ll our, bacon, and wniskey, who may 11 -"V .' -une .nspceieu wr ,aie, ...:a. . . i .t .. J : i i .fdl attend inspect the ame . Ech b ar rel of llotr, so inspected, shall contain 190 lbs. of flour avordupois; if found to be first oualitv shall be brand- . , - ! tu Supei-Ime if second quality, Fine and if third quality Middlings. And win' Ii in v cm f Ii 11,111 r knrnn n r- .j-li-lrv.-wiji naay such Hour, bacon, or whiskey, , musty, eour, tainted, iSp0,ied, or otherwise unfit for market. the same bv such inspector shall be condemned. And any person offering or attempting to sell any article which may have been condemned by the inspector, such person or persons, so offending shall forfeit and pay the sum of 3 doltars, for the use of the corporation, to be recovered by action cf debt, by the M ar:hall. Sec. 5. If any person or persons, shall alter or erase anv brand or mark of said "pecmr, ue or uiey, so oueuuing, snail forfeit and pay the sum of 3 dollars, for i! ! j meuseoi the corporation,' to he recovered as aforesaid JOHN SC OTT, Prest. Attest J. B. DURET, Clk. Passed, May 12, 1832. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, &c. By the QUIRE or SINGLE, For sale a this Office.

THE undersigned has taken out let

ters of Administration on the Estate of imiii 11 iiii nii i i him itii i m . aa i . - i.,u nfr,e. n per-jsai(j EsUte wtn matc immediate pay

rea-:jtwjj present them according to law.Letto the lowest Liddu, by public out-

The Estate is Solvent. BENJ.TALBOTT. April 20th, 1832. CANAIi HOUSE. THE Subscribers inform the public that thev have taken the above itand on Market Space, lately occupied by

i i::v?n

ii . 3 i

Capt. Douglass. They are pi-el)aredjslI.ams grading such banks, "ditchirr

to accommodate iravellera, and otlu.rs,!a.14i ,ii-;.;.iuir SUch w:itnus unm. sri,

. . . . ... . a . . i i . ii tisfactorv manner. .1. M.CRADDOCK. Logansport. Apiil 20th, 1C32. . ' AN ORDINANCE

i i' . . . 1 . which wul require ditching and throwinglor opening and repairing the. ,, - , 4 ' . . . , . i I, n .t ! r i iing up th dirt, the stumps cm 30 fee? of

s.iiecii asm anes m uio iowium 10ginsport, 1G32. p.i;ed Febiuiry 13th L'c it orda'merl iy the prc-vlai! U7ia trusof the corporation of the. fozen of Lo'ganw,rt, 1 Hat it shall he, a;.d it is uerer.i - . . , i . -. .... by made the duty of the board of trusi i . . ary ooru, in each )ear, lo appoint a suit.'ihle person :is supervior, in each

ac-'ward ot the corporation, who hail serve

01!(' .Tear, fc be governed in all ropects a specified in the ordinance to w hich this is a supplemental. Sec. 2d. And be it further ordained. t't the board now appoint, for the present year, the number of supervhor Jauthonzed bv the first section cf this ordinar.ce.and that the fourth section of 1 . . J. B. DURET, Clk. ale f In the torcn of HUNTINGTON. HUN TLNr. I'OX is situated on the Summit Section of the Wabash and Erie CANAljj 4 miles vvtsterly fnun j0?ton county. The town site is high, dry, and healthy, surrounded by nrst rate soil, ,' timber, stone quarries and excelleiit water; i , o t v v i o. i vALtriiciu siftiia &i w vu iuc iuni iF,dw. For public convenience thg Lots will Le of red fir sale at FORT IVAY.YE, on the first day of June next, en any terms. . E. MURRAY, k. CO. May 3J, lr3L. 3ltJs FANCY POOPS. l?h Market Street, betweeu otli aud 6th Streets, Solim JSiur, PHILADELPHIA, Oflr for sale, on reasonable terms, wholesale, a general assortment ef FANCY ARTICLES. ALSO French & English Pistuls, Beads of all sorts, Musical boxes, '2, 3, Snuff boxes, all kinds, Thermometers, Perfumery, Work boxes, Violins, and Violin strings, Percussion Cap9, Dolls, all descriptions. & 4 times, Mathematical instru meats, Head bags &c purses, And a great many articles too extensive to enumerate. M GPB0Qrfe U yBBH nnSfl

jthe nature, description and date of the cua-r- - q n ic ii .'a i t i tract, or assumpsit upon which the sau.e u:-f Dinner & Desert Setts, white and gold (be fuumied, in the office of the Clerk of said and plain white, Court, previous to the final distribution f

1 ea betts, Lnglish and t rench patterns;'! the assets of the tstatc ofsaid decedent, white and rold, 'Mlt flowered, land-,8l!cLcIaims a,fu.resaI? wiu l'e postponed ia

sen pes and painted llowerg. Breaklast Setts, do. do. Besides a full assortment of alf descriptions of French China. Philadelphia, January lilth, 1S32. NOTICE Letters of Administration have been granted to Rebecca Thompson, on the Estate of William Thompson, late of

Allen county, lnd. dec. All persons perty of James Thomson deed, v.leci. u having claims a jainst said Estate, will advertised to take pUce on this day: agreeaplease present them properly authenti-i',le to a.n order of lhe ckss county Probate cated within one year, and those in ar- "rt ' ! Ptponed until the 13ihday cf May

rears will mnke immediate pavmcnt to ;ue pavmcnt to REBECCA THOMPSON, Adm'trix. The Estate is probably solvent. Fort Wayne, Nov. 22d, 1831.

BIICHWAN

TIIE undersigned, Commissi oner of the Michigan Road, will, cTn the days, & at the places named below, err, insertions of one mile each. opening cf the MICHIGAN ROAD ICO feet wide, from Loar.sport to Lake Michigan, in the manner following, to wit: Cut and Clear off all logs, timber. and grub the under growtt., leaving no istumps more than one foot above the level oi the earth. Al?o will be let with the open:n?T r,f(.a(., section, the bridMirnf nr h section, as will be particularly desciibed. The descriptions of the different place'-, and the manner they are to be - r i --"-wv4v. ' - improved will be made out in writ'n iud deposited at tb.e respective places of tale, one week before the d v. Oa that part of each section taV Centre are to be cut i:ol more than -1 inches from the uround, and the tops SALES AS FOLLOWS: At .the houtc of AAIIOX STAUX. 7'O.A, in ihr Cvuiitij of La Porte, on I'htisJirj June 14.'. sections f ont 85 to L'ike .Mi( hiL'-an. incli'sivr. .At the !rwfc of JOSEPH LYk'LV. 'it the I)" Cli' inia Lake, oh Friday t)ie olh, rctions 73 to U4, Loth inclusize. At the to7va of SOU lit BE.'1, on Saturday the &th, sections 41 to 72, both inrli'iivc. At the house of Copt. GEORGE C. SI'EA'CEli, at the crctsi'ti? of 'J'ippccanoe riif.r oh Twdny the l9i, scci'ji? 2s to -ill,- both inclusive. Al the SEMLYARY IX LOGAXSPORl on Friday the 22d, sections 1 lo I'l, b'Aii inclusive . Persons cx-iirining the read icill observe that mile posts are $et ct the Nokth end of the milezcith the number marked on thtm. Contractors, in opening the road y trill not he allowed to thrbtc any lops, brush, or clh: r timber in the . (reams. On the day of tale a bond with at least two good iccuritits will be required oj Contractors, conditioned fu r th e fa ith fu I per for man ee of their undertaking. At the tv:nphtifn if the work, the contractor will be entitled io SCRIP, or a certificate, exhibiting the amount due for his contrail, waich will he receivable in payment fur any lands donated for the construction of the road, or rcdcir.inble out of the first monies arising from the sates of these lands. Xo doubt need be entertained of the solvency of tht Micliigan road Jund. THERE WILL BE A SALE OF THE UXDS OX THE FRS'f M OXDAY IX JUXE, at the &GUTH BEND, AM) OX THE THIRD MOXDAY IX OCTOBER XEAT, AT LOGANSPORT. The sales of the road nil I commence each dayb'ducen the hours of0,-2 o'clock. WM. POLKE, Comr. LOGAXSPORT, MAY 2d, 1C32. State of Indiana,) Cass Count, CASS PRORATE COURT. Bl it remembered, that in the vacation before the May term, li3, of said Court, to wit: on the X.'('tli day .April 13'J, the following proceedings nere had hefore Hon. John .Scott, Judge of the Probate Court of laid county, to wit: It appearing te said Judge, that Francia Godfroy, administrator of Francis Lafountain, deceased, has tiled, in the ot2ce of the Cferk of said court, his complaint, statirg the Estate of said decedent to be" 1N??ULV C.N T, and praying to settle it as such: It is, therefore, ORDERED, That the creditcas ofsaid Estate bo notified of the filing ami pendency of said complaint, by a publication fr six weeks in the "Cass County Times," a weekly newspaper printed and published in said county, that unless seca creditor notify said Administrator cf the existence and extent of their respective dai,ns by filing the same, or a rtatement of favor of the claims of the more diligent cred itors. It is further ordered, Ttia? baid Clerk" do issue supersedeaaes pursuant to statute. JOHN HCOTT, P. J. Attest J. B. DURET, Clerk. THE sale of the South halt cf lLt EJ. S4r, (n jJ ogansport Caw Counlv Indiana, the r ro- , . ll 1 ,c 1, said half Lot will be onered at public ver.duiV i- i i iur casii ia liana. CATHARINE THOMPSON, Adm'trix.ofsnid Jas. Thompson, dec. -February 2d, 1Z2.