Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 32, Logansport, Cass County, 21 July 1832 — Page 4

POETICAL. Vmix h yet remains uxsungv" Con-per

I cut a swarth of boundless reach, But there was a moat sad mistake!

I in one point mistaken was, And that was a material one, That too, when I thought "all the hoys Past reccollections would have

Ah! here you are my good talking ofthis CogSera,doyou lfl .

ln hnw fl'vn An. TJdoii mv hon- it will come ycr?

or it does my heart good to seej C. I dont know adzactly some you once more. How's your fam- gemtamcn ob my 'quaintance, hab linv'nt KPOtl siderated de matter, and den rive

v, vn uiuuii " icon .1. - rn.....: j-

! pn,.ul,nn ;c rAminff down to to de elusion, dat dar war 5 cnan- u f 7! "KZZrtVJW V M

bate Court of said couiitj, to wit:...

CASS PROBATE COURT.

E it remembered, that io tl,e vSr, tion l.efore the .Mat term. 1;: ' ,

said Court, to wit: on the 26th dty ,,:.'

none.

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It is the gift of POETRY to hallow

urv nlace in which it moves

breathe round Nature an order

euuisite than the purfume of the

and to shed over it a tint more magical

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man me uiumi ui muiim..

LOVERS LEAP BY PROXY.

In Merick's History of Haver-

see my wife?" "I am quite well, I thank you," said the gentleman, 'but indeed sir,

you have the advantage!"

ccs out ob four against it.

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LovERSThcrc is not in all xSSSSZTF tlire any thing SO Utterly ridiculous tain, deceased, hasfiied, in tl c 'rii-ccof tie

not fn VIt;r'4 aiu luiui, m tuu:j idiiu, fctati.

line isiaic oi saiu utctui-iii iu i e 1'eSt 'VENT, and pravinjr to settle itastn.h- i

Q IS, THERKFOKi;, OKDFK E!. That the Credltr,-- . of Said Estate be notified of the jljrn. '?

complaint, by a p;i .h.

eeks in tlie "Cas ('..' .

kly newspaper printed V :

1 hilUbe following story is given as i- i i i Sfi ridiculous, butin time, he gets to be AZtiu . a historical fact One Josepl. Whit-j P1' the gentleman, 'bull do not 'nuismc- all'(, impcr. S J,

e Ivose. i i , .f.w.,l tiw, iioiOW v OU: t i - i . i lmes, a weekly newspaper na-'ical aiiCF' Wh (limrt0 cd m 11 C Know oxrWimcd Tom Well t,nCIlt and tiresome fts lie "'as published in said' county, (hat naicai f , luiow me! exclamica iom,wen tt ... .,k.-o,-c aA.;.,;,,

itiiiruu ui vnvw iv ... - T - , .1. ,1... 1111 lU.lILillv-iVJ. 11V. .j un(t v.v- vi.uivvi ' " . 1 1

Isetdement, had became smitten

Statesman, July 4th 1832. jwitli the charms of one Mary YY

I don't know vou

Let? judge no man by w hat we hear,

Tis true ? how false? tojudge 1 fear To tell we cant where envy goes.

Let not a failing resthchind, E ivy at last it-self will show, To every anxious thought resign, O! that such eviU did not grow, Not 1 alone but every man, Have our own failings full in view, Our faults correct far as we can, Unite in love and peace pursue, So shall our joys on earth increase. True happiness Our sorrows end, O ir friends rejoice our foes make peace, Ko mortals but will be our friendThe letters first in every line, Number sixteen in order frame, Pronounce them right and you will find, Who is the author by his name.

T is the advantage!

.-.where the ducofiret 'l"S,Wc- IIc alwnjs cxjtremely happy, or wonderlully

in. less

n.rh

-.resiuinff mere.

NEW FASHIONED CALASH.

Long

had wished to declare his passion

to her, but he had not the

-w 1 1

At length .Joseph nerved hiss .niiK-.ji i. tuiup. ui a uu,, uu. , s10cstrin!r, generally

ing courage, ami with a palpitating iui, e. m.u yy, si iiushand in the world.

heart, and in broken accent, made o mucn wuen every pari ui hit a declaration of his love, and do-paraphernalia is put in requisition

ed the harranue by offering her that siie olten has twoorthrec dress

tfirrtflitrirc nnl l ti CO id rlniliii:tritn.

existence and extent of their resperi,,,, rlaims. Iivfilinfthesnine. orattatr.......

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cause: 7 'his class of lovers, who J" assumpsit upunwi id. tu s;ncri,

)c.ssiun ... f would give their tortuncs fora curl Court f lircvioU8 to the final distri. uii.r f courage. 3Ir. Printer: My wife s coat of )f thoiremis(ress, hair, or a piece of the assets of the i: state of said dec iss'.rink- arms is composed eta needle, bod- , , . , uci. claims aforesaid w ill be Fr,9lpcr.t.d . . . 1-.. r t. ii : her succoring, generally makes me f f MiP ri2 ms ofihn rrorp .li'rr,, .

New York Mirror.

V Welch cobler lately called out

favor of the claims of the rr.ore dillTrm r-. ',

jitors. It b further ordered, Tl.a ttiid Citi

go issue supcrseueases pursuant 10 statute JOHN SCOTT, i J Attest J. B. DLTUET, Clerk.

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his heart and hand. Mary heard makers ; around her, busily P" from ,he ground floor of his dwelhis story very attentively, and then .cd. Ihe othei' day when I went y tQ hig wjf who flatly refused to have any thing to home to tea, Miss Humble, was thn . . , tli -p . Jn

THE COQUETTE SOULOaUV. A Transcript.

'I'm worried, slurried, and perplex d

My brains are whirlVi all

down,

Half crazie

ed.

Almost constraint to quit the town

upside

M.

do with him. What a hard hear- playing the needle at a great rate.' , n

ted creature! Joseph was some- ''Miss Thimble,' said I, that's a t,ecjienib;m;

what staggered at so prompt a de- great improvement m the article oi nial, but determined not to suffer calashes.' her to escape so easily. He plea- "What's an improvement?" in-

ded his cause most manfully; but quired the fair seamstress, all was in vain she remained asj "Why," replied I, Shaving your stubborn and hard hearted as at outside rattans only eighteen inchfirst. As a last resource, he told es in circumference, by which

her that if she did not accept his means the calash can only be at-

DICKXEIilj'S REPORTEK, Counterfeit Jbt lector and Prite CWmj

nursing the pledge of their love iirrniiu-; "UEPoutek," is the only vuvh.

rarret: An"el descend vith' lon 1 e Iu" l6sue" ln l'ie tLntj

( J ' nt..n I . 1 L d.

j .JUIU'3. H HilS ailGUl IWC VCSTi ; since, and now has an extensive ciixiuai: !tlirni?(Tririit thn u-l.sklft 1'uir.n l . I .

. ..v.i.vui iiiv. t civic T C ICtl EUK'.

lul tu the public for the liberal psitrci.;:ge

ingfor opening and repairing the " T"? "?aS;U"

streets and alleys in the town of Lo- ,iailklIJg illbtillAion brcker8aijd kceFCI1 gansport, passed February 13th; hotels, but to the community in germi.

AN ORDINANCE

Supplemental to "an ordinace provid-; war(led us slrll leave nou: ii.irff.r nnoninjr aiul rpiiniriim th; sorted to in order to render this jr

1832.

IW

e have correspondents in all the principal

.ies and towns in the Lnited States. ai.!

p it nriJm'nrr hn thr "nrriiilrrtt nnrl frnt.. cl'les aDd

C,U- 4 r ,.i also receive weekly more than five hundred

1 . .ii.,., .V, . , J . ..y J. novsnnpers iromtiiherent narts rf ll.o

Oiler, "he WOUld go and jump into jtaciieU to the back part Oltheheatl gansport, iltatlUh.ill be, and It is here- so that whatever information may he circula

the well." This was truly a des-, leaving the tnzzes, lorehead, andy maac tne uuty oi tne ooara oi trusnerate resolution; but it had no lace beautifully exposed. tees of said corporation, at their Febru-

cfil-ct on the cruel hcartptthe ma.- , Vl.at do you mean;" saidj.v-' ' sipoir Tc d

I've ben here years a score and eight, And musti say Miot married yet' ? Tho much Ive len-ed the wedded state, O boys, why will you let me fret I

n' ,,,i i den she still persisted in her re-she. rl rrark i and sorptv VCX-' . . . . . . , -r t . n

' J itusal. Joseph then rose, probably! "lam speaking olimprovements

from a kneeling posture, and, cast- m the calash you are making, 7 said ing a long and lingering look on-1. tlie unfeeling girl, left the garrison.! "Ha, ha, ha!" vociferated the He went to the well; and looking little impertinent ?Iiss "this is tlie into the "deep and dark abyss,"! lining for a sleeve, you great nin-

anxiously weighed the matter be-jiiy." . J ... At. . ...

fore he took the final lean. It was "A lining tor a sleeve! 7 exclaim-

a stern resolve, he thought of it .'-cd I, "for heaven's do let me see fir .,-, r-l - li t , i s r- 11 on1 it l"ct ill'

UU11C3UI lit .V VI til IVA III Ivlij '

ted through the lutdium of the "keporter," aiid the rtsuurees from whence it it- derived we can confidently 8tate, may, in all cas g, be ielied upon as correct, back notes ar heiug counterfeited in every direction; anj

ward of tlie corporation, who shall serve j on the arrival of every vessel from Europe, one year, &; be governed in all respects or t,,e creation of every national txciteiLtu'

cnoriho. in Ihn nnnro in tx.-lil. ! 3 Ldlc 01 u.e Hiarsci Varies.

Your hearts arc surely made of stone Or by vour eyes have been deceivElse hearts youv'e none, or stupid grown, And by no charm can be relieved I've borne the hail the frot and ram , And trod the streets thro' mud and snow, Bit all mv iromping5 been in vain, And all my primping would not do. Three hours long in every day, I in the looking glass have looked,

I've called my hair so many ways ItskinUey hook'd and frizly crooked, I've ( heaped my mouth so many forms.

It's now amost of shape bereft; I hare mv nose such various turns1 That it a turn no more has left. I've tinged my face o many hue?, From grisley gray to sick'mngred. From milky white to azure blue, It long of hue has been devoid. W is it for this I froze my toes! And pressM my pate with such vast weight! Andstay'd myself so very close. That scarce my hert could palpitate! "Was it for this 1 went to church,

And heard the preachers idle prate,

Tho none could feell Cupids touch, Yet hope and patience bid me wait, : But after all, then seek my home, la spirits shattered and distressed Ah! must Isav'gohome alone1! Was ii for this mvself I dressed!

this is a supplemental.

Sec. 2d. And be it further ordained, that the board now appoint, for the pre

sent year, the number of supervisors

livery person should, therefore.be tcsrs.

ed of some c ertain guide by which all tuck information might be received by tlie earliest mails, and at such a rate as not to retdel its possession an exorbitant tax. Such a

authorized bv the first section of this' J, "J ' .. l7 ... we enaeavo"r to ren.

,; ., 4. .t t, r . . rlu.er.ine ""porter," in an eflort to acccra.

determined not to throw away his

life for such a hard hearted crea-

I examined it: the length of the rattan at the aperture next the

hire. While "casting himself a-'shoulder was 20 inches; that at the bout' to see how he could escape, lower aperture 18 inches; that in from his sad dilemma, and still pre-die middle, or most bulbous part serve some appearance of having 30 inches! the diameters of which done the deed, a new idea happily .may be ascertained stillicicntly flashed nrrns bis; -cranium. A near, bv takinir a third of each

lanrelou was Iavimr near, which number. How such an article ! aiu'c iVl l-v lcr,n; ,in cacn 'ear' IO aP"

he resolved should be the Joseph to must teel to the wearer, I pretender Flour; B;lcon allld whiskev who

ordinance, and that the fourth section of 'he ordinance, to which this is an amendment, be, and the same is hereby repealed Passed, April 13th, 1332. JOHN SCOTT, Prest. J. D. DURET, Clk. Au Ordinance to regulate tne Logansport Market. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Pres

ident and trustees of the corporation of

plish which, neither pains nor experjse wi a any time be spared on the part of the pub hsher. Every number will contain a earefully corrected bank note list, list of LrtkcL bariUs, prices current, review of the market, prices of bank and insurance etcck, aod a Description of all counterfeit isc altered r.t tls in circulation throughout the United Staffs and all such information as is likely to lu-i lisht upon the subjects embraced in the da. sign of this journal. The latest ftreiga news, together with much original and selected matter, will also bo fom.d in the cth

he town ot Logansport, hat it shall. wteMv pu, :IicatOII are $3 aafUin. be the duty ot the board of TrusteeSy'semi-montl '.y c-j;ai:d the monthly zll un-

gie copies i-4 cents.

u orders irom tne country must be ad-

jump into the wen, msteau oi mm- nono guess ; nut i shouitl thmk a shall hold his otiice for one year, and

sell, feoon as this commendable gentleman walking with a. lady, & until his successor is appointed, upon determination was f rmed, he seiz- perceiviug a bundle ofrattans bear- his giving bond in the sum of two bun-

ed the log, phmgeI it into the wat- jing up against his ribs at every step (lrei1 dollars lor the taithlul perform erv deep, and immediately con-; would feel rather distant. ance of his duty.

eealed himself behind the curb.

Hut where was Mary all this

while? She had been listen inn at-

New Bedford Gazette.

pressed to

JSOIJERT T. DICK NELL, lhJCLesDUt CH. Philadelphia.

AYIie.'si, Oats, Corn, &r. WILL be received, at the , iciest market prices, in payment f.-. tijtCcM

jaunty Junes, it delivered at lltneinl

Sec. 2. It is herel)v made the dutv'

of every person uhomav wih to sell'

anvofthe articles named in the first Milroi's. near De'nhi at .7. ? V,r :r,

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wniiui- uv iuui uecn itsteiMiigvii-j n yaiuvt-e pettier timing ui a sechonol tins ordinance, to any citi- i ipionsport or at Judge JXlcCom ls tentivelv at the door, half sorry that house where they happened to!zen of the corporation, to call on the Persons living in Carroll county, wlo she had denied him so longl and have apple-dumplings for dinner,1 Inspector and have the same inspected; w'h to take this paper, will pleased hardly believing that he would wanted to ask for the sauce which! rrit l,c r Iicy shall oiler the same have their names with cither of the

hardly

commit so rash an act. But when was prepared for the dumplings she herd the heavy plunge of wood- but forgetting the name of it, "111 en Joseph, her heart completely re- thank 3 011 for some of that truck lent ed, and oh! how fervently she what you swollow your dumplins then wished she had not refused in.'

Ins oiler! Mie hastily ran to tlie

well, and bending

over the

curb

Chit Chat. Sambo Well

For what has been my witching

stntie? Mv graceful step and pleasing mood! The stupid dolts gnzed all the while, But statue like unmoved they stood.

And shall 1 1

naie, And forehead frought?

with an agonizing heart exclaimed Clem how you seem tosegatiate dis 'Oh Joseph! Joseph '.Joseph! it you lubly wedder? are in the land of the living I will Clem. Gh dont know Sambo,

have vou. Joscnh saw and herd needer don't I know how van

the whole, and his heart leaped can call this hoisterins day, lubly

for joy at this intelligence imme- wedder, why I hearn my darter diatcly leaving the place of his con- Philisinasay,datherpreceptora tde cealment,he rushed into her arms; cadamv, saiddatyistcrdayde stron-

"Oh Alary! Alary! I will take you onieter was -i GO degrees bove ov

ation r word!, en or dlood heat and now to day The long embrace the rnutu- its down parrlel to zeno. a! reconciliation the many tears & Dc laud! is it! den we must of joy and long years of hanpi- look for a great infliction in de lot-

mv cheek now fresh and "s that followed, we will not at- .mosphere, 1 always when I feels a

tempt to describe. variety m the wedder, participates some prodigious effect on the comJLiritig the ad rant age. Tom poneal body, as de lawyers say llobbs was a queer fellow in his! C Dats moral fac! may be day, and lived in a place called dese suffusions of de wedder will

be with wrinkles

Must I remain inCelip'g pale? O Lud, I caat bear the thought!

And shall old age come cretping on, Find me a toothless gray-haired maid I The grave for me unmarried yawn!

Cannot time s sneed awhile be stav-! 1

tion

V hen 1 a moment reccollect, Its but myself I blame for this ; Among the bos I played coquette Suposing words would mend breach;

quam, somewhere on Cape Ann. pressuade de Coggera Morgus to Tom would drink like a fish, and come oher dis way from Eurone. when he had taken his fifth glass of & Is it in Europe, why1 I

a morning, no man possessed more tout it wurin England.

iwaness. When in this condi- j C. Well and is'st Europe de , and in his happiest mood, Tom chief town in England! I nose

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luuiimig, lut't 11 geimeuum on you never limy lograty nirra

j horseback, whom he had never put & Xo! I nebba niaginated dat the eyes on before. As is customary, twas worf my intention to larn dat J 1 0111 immediately accosted him. ; darefore 1 entirely neglected it ; but

for sale, for which the owner or own

ers of such Tticles shall pay the Inspector five cents per barrel.

Set. 3. If any person or persons shall

offer for sale and vend, any tlour bacon, or whiskey, by the barrel or otherwise,

without being inspected he,she,orthev, so offending, shall for everv such otfence

be find in Ure sum of 3 dollars, to be recovered before any Justice within the

corporation, by action of debt, by the

marshal .

Sec. 4. The inspector, on the appli

cation of the owner, owners, or agents, of flour, bacon, and whiskey, who may wish to have the same inspected for sale, shall attend &. inspect the same. Each barrel of flour, so inspected, shall con

tain 196 lbs. of flour avordupois; if i 1" , . 1 .

lounu 10 ne nrst quality nall be branded Superfine if second qusdity, Fine and if third qualify Middlings. And when any such Hour, bacon, or whiskey, shall be found uuty, sour, tainted, spoiled, or otherwise unfit for market,

the same by 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 ball forfeit and pay the sum of 3 dollars, for the use of the corporation, to be recovered by action of debt, by the Marshall. Sec. 5. If any person or persons, shall alter or erase any brand or mark of said inspector, he or they, so offending, shall forfeit and pay the sum of 3 dollars, for the use of the corporation, to be recovered as aforesaid . JOHN SCOTT, Preat. Attest J. B. DURKT, Clk.

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rM-N aT . . AW. . -W-. a- .

yu,c senuemen, or with JJr. ttcuor., in Delphi, and the papers will be for-

Mrtiueu immediately.

THE undersigned has taken out letters of Administration on the Estate d Elizabeth Curry, late of Cass County, deceased. All persons indebted said Estate will make immediate par-

ment, and those having claims agaiift it will present them according to lar The Estate is Solvent. BENJ. TALBOTT. . April 20th, 1 032.

Passed, May 12, 183

4.

SUCH AS.

BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, HAT SILLS. LAS3IS, HAND-BILLS, Deeds, 31 or teases, and BLANKS NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE f THE CASS COUXTY TIMFS. JOB PRIIVTIXU. We are now prepared to execu f in the neatest manner, and on the short" est notice, Job Prining of every scriptiou.