Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 30, Logansport, Cass County, 7 July 1832 — Page 3

VOLUNTEER TOASTS. Veti th ey are resolved to go

Br the President of tlie day, The

fjeedv completion of the Wabash and trie Canal. Vice President, Our wants for the pest Year Honest Politicians and sourid jced corn. H. Lasselle jun. The orator of the d.iv. Orator of the day Our public k men.

pitriots. Heroes and Statesman, their fime and character is publick property and should he cherished and protected. P. J. Van Dorveer, Our absent friend and Townsman General Tipton.

The first to bare his hoom in defence of

oar invaded frontiers on a previous oc

ension, and the first to invoke the aid of

Congress on the present one. J. B. Duret Esj. Our future heroes and Statesmen, may they rot be wanti ig both in the field and in the cabinet,

to transmit our liberties unimpared to the latest posterity. B. Hurst Esq. Our distinguished C aests Dr. Mitchell and Mr. Fletcher, may the Americans never meet with worse enemies, than the former have lately met with the Pottawatimies and Mi Jmies.

V. Ewing Eq. of Fort Wayne, S lecess to our Canal, slow, hut sure in

it progress. Mr. "Fletcher

To flight die & know "a-Ao's 7o"

Brave &lc.

.LOGANSPORT MARKET.!

Flour, per barrel, 6 00 to 7

Beef, per cwt. Pork, do.

Corn, per bushel,

Butter, per lb. Wood, per cord,

00

2 50 to 3 00 3 00 62 1-2 to 75 8 to 10 1 00

3. But see each knight now mount

his steed, And full ten miles they go with speed; But oh! ill luck, no danger there, Save horse flies buzzing through the air.

Brave cue, 4 Their courage now is oozing high,

And fcalps they'll have -or they must die, They swear e"er night they'll scalp Black Hazvk) And all his band of bloody saucks. Brave &.C. 5 Black Haiak is scalp'd the war is o'er, And savage yells are heard no more,

jThesc glorious dejds w e'll ne'er forget,;tinued by Job B. Lldndge individually.

So, shout aloud for Lafayette, J. B. E.-

NOTICE.

The Copartnership between Job B. F.ldridere and Alexander AlcAlister is this

day, by mutual consent dissolved all persons

naviop claims tgainsisaia nnnwill call upon said Eldridge, Jor adjustment, as he is to pay all debts owing by 6aid firm and all persons owing said firm by note or Boofc account will

call upou B. Hurst Lsq. on or lefore the imii Instant and discharge tiieame rsuit will be

commenced immediately, none need expect

any indulgence. ' JOB B. ELDRIDGE, ALEX. McAlister.

N. B. The Grocery will still be con

TAKEN W

EY the subscriber, living on the Michigan road, near Tippecanoe, TTlnn'ee ten,

One a m;D, H years old, marks not recol

lected One a brown, : years old, an under bit and crop off botb ears The other a

red spotted, ii years oIJ, with the fame

marus 1 he owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take them sway. JOHN LINDSAY. May 5, 152.

Hnrk and Hi tic, The nu' 9cri rr wishes lo pi:rcht, (fcT which the highest price iu Ceri or Leather will be fjien,) lOO Cords Tan Bar!:, - 500 Hides & Skin. A boy of 17 or 1" years of age of Imh-strn orp habits will be taken as an AIM'KI'NI'l'CB to the Tanning Hc.ciNrs. Application must be made soon.

HENRY MURRELL. May 19th, 1C32.

of Iudi uia?

Our

country, our whole country and nothing

The Warriors arc coming, oho! oho! The Warriors are coming, oho! oho! The Warriors are coming, And, scalps are now flying They've reap'd fresh laurels for Tippecanoe. BLACK HAWK. Julv 1st, 1332. C ; . ' -

TAKE NOTICE MECItAMCKSTil ti Commissioners for the tcunty of Cass

will offer at Publick sale in tie town of Lo-

era.nsnort, on SaturdaT the 21st. inst. ensuing,

to the lowest bidder, the building of a J ail for said county to be built of brick and btone two

stories hiq;h, plan of said Jail may be been at

the clerks oiiice. Hy order rf the Hoard, l J. VANDERVEER. Deputy Clerl

Logans-port, July 5th, 1 832 . i Talesn Up

Lewis lingers ot Urant county, W a;a$! township, two Lit ivy work steers

. M , tin lir lln n t 1. O C: '.It.... C . 1 a t

lU'MO C IVS p JOIUU I '-U iUJ 'Tiuit; nui. i in dlUt III

rnj of C.iiToUon the only survivor of! The cordial drop the morningdram, 1 j the njht car an.l an under bit in the left ear, th it little hand of Patriots, who signed sin?r,The midday toody, and the evenin-sl-i-. no other marks ur Mrands pcr.-eivahle soppos- . , . jBiit, althoiiu some abstemious creature wlio ed to he iour years old. Also a red cow snptuat valuable document w.aca makes u? ' u per!irts a greatcr antipathy against posed to be S or 9 years old. The steers aj.tre. i.i;dir.r his cash, then bcrrrinir a aib, said. ! praised at thirty three dollars. And the cow

AclmitiistratorN IVottfe. NOTICE is hereby given to al! persons concerned, that the undersigned

have taken out letters of administration

from the Probate Court of Cass countv,

on the estate of JAMES WYMAN,

lec. Therefore, all persons indebted to

aid estate are requested to make mi

mediate payment; and those having

claims against it, are notified to pre

sent Ihem agreeably to law. 1 he

estate is probably INSOLVENT.

Administrators. February 'Jd, Wi.

PUBLIC EiTEK'l'A IIVMEINT.

To Tobac-ro C hewers.

L .. .... . !x . - ... ...v. -v. .

uaiuo um.H,.,., " re;ili a-rrtat deal, we have seldom met wilt, far Volunteers to defend her. Ian arti ic, that contains more truth than the 3!r. Neily of lYnns Ivania The Ea-1 following stanza. We know it wo feel it o-h nfl .;!-- rv m v'irrAvv ' r, . r ar.d car; proclaim it to the world as fact.

.i every si.ite we niiu n true, i nu m-nnc ifcirue to the pole the tiplcr to his dram

tirmerand never loe a feather.

Mr. JohnT. D :ul;i Charles Car-j

LOGANSPORT IMAILS. AUK1VES from Lafrjyettc, on Mon d;i and Thursday?, G P. IM.

Ft. Wayne, on Sat-

urd .ivs and Tuesdrns, 0 P.

DEPARTS to Lafayette, on Sui das and Wcdnexlays, G A. M. Ft. Wayne, on Tuesday? and Fridays, G A. M. And closes at 9 o'clock P. M.

THE subscri'er respectfully inform the public, and his Jrimrls'm particular, that he has opened, a house of E N TER T A I NBID X T, Fort Wayne, Eiulinna. His house is Inrrn, cc-mfortnlde, and

J well furnished v ith the suhstaetials of

life his btabfe is also convenient and well supplied, to which, as well a every other department of the Establishment, he will gie his unremitting and personal attention. Those who pa tret ize him will not be disappointed. Call and see

JOSEPH iiol:e

May CMh, 1332.

Dr. Todd, The wliite and red "nt- 'I'obarco is a fernr-ifnis v eed, whicl.neither habitant of the Wahash country, their 'brute nor beast, but man devours -ti II it has

matu-il confidence; the consequence of;,ls reaeeming quauuc,, u-u uuj.

the frankness and liberality of our a-

go:u?. P. Barron, Political Discord, let it

be eatom'd iu adaavrat and sunk in the waters of Lethe. .Col. Vis is ?Jar,hal of the day,- Our worthy frjead and ditinguisliM Citizr-n, William 1 irhail Indian agent, we feel

tafe in the Indian country whilst he is aiier.t. L. Baieau Esq. Col. Russell & his detachment. Honor to whom honoris due, the citizens of Cass will always take the will for the deed, where patriotism is exemplified. ' After the applause with which the toast was received had ceased; Doctor Mitchell of Indianapolis on. of the volunteers who lately returned from our frontiers, arose and with much feeling, briefly returned his thanks to the Citizens of Loansport. for the politeness Sz, hospitality which they have extended to him and his fellow soldiers, and in

conclusion begged leave to offer the fol-1 !oi.:g toast. Loj; a asport A like distinguished by her enterprising citizens and rich and charming country. May the Indiana legislature finish the Wabash and Erie Canal by the hand ofa maskr, which as

an entered apprentice, rat u re, lor.g since, designed should be accomplished. Mr Alexander Wilson, The volunteers of Indiana: m iv their services be truly appreciated hy frontiers, and amp

ly rewarded by government. .lames Kintner, Esq. The right of suffrage The rich man's privilege, and the poor man's riiiht. when exercised by the latter untrammelled by Aristocracy the boast of an American, the only solace of a Republic. Capt. Kintner, Our Host; the liberality displayed on our festie board.

merits our thanks and pay

What is that, when first we rise, And shake sleep from our drowsy eyes, That kii.dly, cur first want supplies! -i cheio Tobucco,

When we partake a dainty meal Of fish, or fowl, or beef, or veal.

For what do we in pocket feel? A chcio Tobacco, When los? or crosses vex our mind. Weeds growing fast ant work belaud, lu w hat do we some pleasine had; ,i c'n:io Tobacco, Wlen you're a stran-er far fVOm home, nd hypo' almost breaks your bories. What is it for your grief atones! .1 cicrr T'ibacco, Then let ns praise the Indian weed, ndwish that we may never need,

Hat, all la friendship be agaeed. To chczv Tofncco,

at eight dollars and lifty ceuU. IJy Anthony

Keller and m. Hanna. June 27th, 1832. A true copy from my Estrny Rook. ELI AS MURRAY.

J. P.

Remaining in the Post Oifice at Lo-

gansport Cass County Indiana, on the

first of July, 1 832, which, ij not taker out against the first of October next, will

he sent to the General Post Ollice as dead Letters.

FANCY GOODS.

IU'JAC AN'D IIEAS?I,ER, 17h iiuiktt Street, between ";lh and Gth Streets, Sjovril Side, PHILADELPHIA, Offer for suit, on reasonable terms, uhulc-

stte, general assorltnent oj

mm m bJuiim

A

Hlythe Thou. Hareast Jacob :oieman A. Cox. Israel

Conner John . Dunlap Archibald Denett Isaac

l itzen Joseph

Galbraith Jefterson i

Bowman Ezckicl

Clarke Stephen Conner Jame

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INDIAN HOSTILITIES. Bv a irentleman of undoubted voracity, direct from Vandal'n, we learn that several skirmisher have recently occur

red in the vicinity of Rock Riycr, in which severallives were lost. The loss of the militia is reported at from 10 to 1 5; that of the Indian?, at from 15 to 20. JVabark Courier.

Dirore Nicholas

i'ollia William

FANCY ARTICLES. ALSO

Trench English Pistol;,

Utads of all sorts,

Musical llOXCS, "J, 13,

u6 -1 lanes,

Mathematical instru

rnent, Head hags & parses,

SnnfT boxes, all kinds. Thermometers i'ei fumery, Wrk boxes, Violins, aud Viulin strings, Pereupsion Caps, Dells, all descriptions.

Hurst Benjamin Inorrahatn Alphus

Jones Jonathan C. Kelly Solomon

11

1 J

XL L

Heath 1L

i ones

Eli

Maj. QelI,TOur friend. Gen. Wil- R escntativc n w tio is detained at home hy sickness, j i - , k ia P re all remember the services he ren- J5t'P

son

dered his country in 1811 endured all the privatious of savage w arfare, and repelled the foe from our frontiers. Mr. Hugh B McKcan, Political Dissertations unsuited to 4th of July o-rations.

Loudcrback Isaac 2 Lewis William

Lvon Machliu Lewis James m McFlcmln Samuel 2 McAlister Alex. M Cainpbell Machamon .Michael

Martin Anthony or Joel

And a great many articles too extensive to enumerate. Dinner ec Desert Setts, white and gold and plain white,

Tea Setts, English and French patterns ; white and gold, gilt flowered, land

scapes and painted flowers.

Breakfast Setts, do. do. Besides a full assortment of all de scriptions of French China. Philadelphia, January 12th, 132.

CAXAIj

Scott Wm. Sellers Wm.

AUGUST ELECTION 1S32. Representative for Carroll and Cass' John Scottr Walter Wilson. Senator for Randolph, Delaware, Allen, Elkhart, St. Joseph, Sec, Samuel Hanna.

for Allen, Elkhart, St.

orte, and Lagrange.

William Bisscll.

Candidates who wish their namcsannounced and continued in the Times.

will nl5P rrrrollect. that wo. are gov- EIECTIOIV.

A Kr thP ,nmo regulation as here- The V" voters of Cass connty will

.v 0 j Ineut at the usuai piacec oi noiuiug eiec

Orr Joseph IVst Martin 31. Polke Wm. Uiehardson Sarah Shappell David Smith John Shidler Elias Vigus Charles Ward Samuel Wilkison Solomon

o

p n s v

w

Ovcrleas Jamca I'errine Mr.

Way mire Andrew Wilson Thomas

Ward John or Amy or Henry. C. CARTER, P. M.

THE Subscribers inform the public that they have taken the above stand on Market Space, lately occupied by Capt. Douglass. Thty are prepared to accommodate travellers, and others, who may favor them with a call, in a satisfactory manner. J. & M.CRADDOCK. Logansport, April 20th, 1 832. LAW NOTICE.

An Ordinance to prevent Nuisan ces, and for other purposes. Sec. 1 4 Be it ordained ly the Prrst. and Trusters of the Corporation r.f the tozen of Ljginporti That if any person, or person-, shall cast any c!!al. gai bago,

or other oIIl-timvc matter, unethfr animal or vegitahlc, from their house?, gardens or yards, into -.ny public street t t

ialiey, square, lot occupied or vacent.

or any other place within half a mile of the Corporation line, such person or persons, so offending, shall forfeit and pay the sum of one dollar for each offence And if any person, a fler having been notified hv the Marshal, shall neglect or refuse to remove such nuisance

within futir hours, such person or persons frhall forfeit and pay one dollar for every four hours the same may remain, to he recovered by pction of debt by the Marshal.

Sec. 2. That whenever the Marshal shall di.-cover. or he infoiraed, of any Nuisances in any place n.-med in the first section of, this ordinance, whether the same may have been cast or placed there; or by anv 'animal

wmtnmay nave died tlieie. it H;n e

the duty of the Marshal aforesaid, to

remove the same immediately; and he shall demand and claim from the person causing such nuisance, or who may have owned such dead animal, a reasonable compensation for the time, labour, and expense of removing the same, which compensation, if refused on demand, may be recovered bv the Marshal, in an action of debt before any magistrate within the Corporation; and if the owner or person causing such. Xuisar.ee cannot be found, such expense shall be paid by the board, on affidavit of the Marshal. Sec. 3. That if any person shall dig any pit or hole, that shall in any wise obstruct the passage through any

street or alley within tnis town, or create stagnant water, unless by permission of one of the Trustees, he or they so offending shall forfeit and pay the sum of one dollar for each offence. JOHN SCOTT, Prest. Attest J. B. DURET, Clk. Passed Mav 12th, 1832.

It may be proper to remark that in 'tofore non-subscribers must pay us one

consequence of a show er of rain, theldollar.

company were obliged to disperse, before evcral gentlemen had an opportunity of delivering their toa?ts. In the

vveninc a splendid Ball was given at itiEORGE BOOX, of Sullivan county.

the M insion-Houe of Mtrs (VidJ J AMES BLAKE, of Marion county, tne Mansion iiou.e oi jtiusts. L.rad- vnm pati EttsON, Park do.

tions, on the first Monday in August next and

proceed to elect one Representative to the

State Legislature for the District composed f tKn ('nnntioo nf C'arrnll ttnd CaSSI Olie Pro-

JACKSON EIjECTORAI 11L,li"jhate Judge; and one county txHiunissioner for jlv? I will offer at public sale, at the

11. II- TY LOU, (attoney and counsellor at law,) MAS located himself in DELPHI, Car, oli. Coi'nty, Indiana, where he will he ready, at all times, to attend to any pro

fessional business confided to him. Office

NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF MR. R. C. GIST'S STOREritONTINO TIIK PUBLIC SQUARE. Delphi, January 12, 1?3-.

SALE OF LOTS.

PURSUANT to an order of the

Board of Commissioners of Cass Coun-

dock

For the Ciss County Times.

N V THAN B. PALM Lit, Jenerson do. MARK CRUME, of Fayette county. The above named gentleman are the electors, certain, and the following persons "as contingent electors, who are to have prece-

viz.

Brive is marching;, oho! ono! deuce in the order of their names,

Bravp m irrhinir. oho I oho!;THOMAS (ilVENS, ofPosey county

O i t Li nnn fcTPini C i-x 1 A rnnnt v

.MHiuninvn of npnrhnrn. do.

mi. , . . it ..liv.'io I "v '

i neir colours are living:

To reap fresh laurels for Tippecanoe.

1 . The din of arms is sounding far, Which leads the champions on to war, They leave their fields, their stock and farms Ke solv'd to tight to die in arms. Brave Sec.

2. Each little miss is fill'd with fears,'

And lor her love is shedding tears,

JOHN KETCH AM, of Monroe county.

CliAY EliECTOUAIi TICKET. J ACOB KL'YKKNDALL.uf Knox county JOHN HAWKINS, of Fountain, SAMUEL HENDERSON, of Marion, DENNIS PENNINE PON, of Harrison, WALTER WILSON of Cass, STEPHEN LUDLOW, of Dearborn, ABEL LOMAX of Wayne, The above certain, and be following as contingent Electors: SYLV NUS EVERTS, of Union county, JOHN 1. NEELY, of Gibion.

the 'M district. Seminary in the town of J rs)gt msporf. on 1M T...1 1. nrA lncnnptnrc 5TP 1

J lie Utilises, IClllJ u u..v-iv. , !rw,. . TT 1 ( . 1 . strictly eujoined to be punctual in their at-. I he first Monday 111 October next,

LOTS No. a) and 23,

tendance.

J. H. KINTNER, S. C. C. Julv 10th. 1832.

LOGANSPORT HOTEL.

rl HE subscriber informs the public

as known and described on the plat of

l hp town of Loiransnort. Lot 83 is

i

Take tiice0 THE undersigned has taken out let

ters cf administration on the estate of

Peter Butterfield, dec. Those indebt

ed will make immediate payment, and

those ho. ding claims will present according tolaw. The estate is probably solvent. ELIAS MURRAY, Admr. June 23d 1832.

TAKEN UP BV Anthony Keller in Wabash township, Grant county, Indiana, on the 5tb day of June, 1832, an Estray SORREL MARE, supposed to be three years old, 14 1-2 hands high with a star in her forehead, a small w hite strip extending from the star to a snip on the nose, right hind foot

white, a small collar mark on her shoul-

house,

that Hp rnntinupa to keep the above'one of the best lots in the town; Cae

. i i t i. i ,i . 1 1

other is on .u.nhei sircui ur.ai me t ap t'tit? $$& Canal line. SIGN Or 1 Hh 4$sg : Th. term will be one fourth in hand. GREEN TREE. W;on(J foairtii , one fmrth twelve, and

a UU oCtnU;rT?!?r the balance "n Jht-ai nnntfo.

Having eniuigti nr T K iii?m a i ch himself with every thine. . lEAN, Agent

necessary for the accommodation of;

travellers and others, he is willing and

situated on the South Eat corner of a remarkable fast walk, no other

the Pub'ic Square, and is considered '.narks or brands perceivable.

appraised ac ou oy joci ncivey and Richard Helvey.

A true copy from my estray book.

June 30th,

abl to rpndr general satisfaction. Re

! member the Sin and

ISRAEL JUHxNSUiN. June 20th, 1832.

DEEDS, MORTGAGES, &c

Bv the QUlIlEor SINGLE, For EaleJ

ai tins umce.

ELIAS MURRAY, J. P.

labourers Wnnlctl. TUl'l subscriber wishes to employ, imrne diately, 8 or 10 Industrious Hands, to Thom liberal wages and constant employ will be given. ANDREW WAVMJRE. Logansport, May 19, 1C32.