Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 36, Logansport, Cass County, 25 August 1832 — Page 4
POETICAL. MCCFl YET REM. MVS UNSUNC. Co:rpcr. From Badger s Weekly Messenger. love. IfelifeliVe a garden, all fragrant & flowers, Apparelled in roses A: jessamine howcrs! TUI1T eeorgeous exotics reach proudly!, a' ore, 013vc2tcr ti;an all is the Lilly of Love. T. Ifnn-lit rrmu n'or ne like r!oil(!R r;f tl.C i ... - c . . , 1 Tn :i?rip thcmii.f h'avfTi ntDPnrp :deiriti Ijow calmly, how suothii.g, it haaiTiS from af:r, Ui.dirrrrtd ly the tensest, Lo e's beautiful. star. V!,en hopp is forgottta.-Trl.en Tjurden'd with c&re, T!.o heart is o'erwli, lmM in tl e son of despair, flov. bold and iiridired it floats on the wave, rJ'i;e pardrer of AfTection, to rescue Ac save.j Fnre, noude ffrtion. a rharrn tr- al!av, fever that wi'stet'i tl,p spirit awav, vici n rladrees its woe to dr?;mv; To li;;!iten its sadness to temper its rj. 1' fi'Icth rreation vm'-oimded i-y earth, J'tpr.nal if nature immortal its 'irth. Ave; hark! 'lis the chorus .if XhsI'- a'love, forever and ever Ikhovau is Love! From the Rami Repository. r it pant: Li.. There is a word in whne i!d tone T'nutred terors dwell. And frPi'ZT shakos proud reason, throne, As white lips shriek Farewkm.'. There is a word whose rnadd'riinj thrill . No human tongue may tell, V i.'n hopeless lovers linsrer still, And cannot breath I arewk.ll! There is a word whose ofi'uinr w&y Tiie ipsrenons oso-n's heart doth cwell, Who tnisM'iiT f ieudship dares to say, "We ieet aain I'arewlt,!" There is a word which antrles love .'Nnd heaven aprr.'veth wile' Tis faitli's last lip e'er borne above, It murmuKs Farewet.e? From the Illinois Magazine. THE COTTAGE. The past is all a dream to me, 13 fore that thou wert mine; To dav, and days to come, are dear, B -cause our fates entwine. The coitage by the prarie side, Tiiat dearest spot on earth, W iiere cheerfulness and happy lovej Sit smil'inu by the hearth; Where brightest flow'rs bloom ar ounrj, Nor care nor cloud intrude, Wm!i dicord or udialiovvtd mirth' To tn ir tlic solitude ; S edl he our blis.fn! residence, Bv all the world forgot; "Wnile truth, and love, a; d innocence! Shall bless our humble cot. Ilre rested firt the blooming hride Whose heart confe-s'd her ini'.e: Ttie ro"rnd vine oar i- i i 11 tl 11 U IK! V C . traki'd, II -re sweetly entf rtuine; Tne rose shall fade, the viae shall drop Tne autumn sun shall sear T'.ti i-rnlnit l.f ,:K .11 a 'tiu'iui ii.ui mi veuow nnTe i uaeach revolving v ear. B it lave, with its own blessed home. Smiles brightly, as before. Though penury, with haggard scowl, Sits frownig at the door Forgotten by a troubled world Contented with our lot; 'While hearts unite, and rose twine, And virtues grace our cot. FOR Carrying the mails of the United States, for one) ear, from thefirtdav of January to the. thirtv firU day of D w,P lO-Q il.- i- It " ' ; , u,e ,o,iavv,eg post luuit.. i.i inui'ii a, win ne rori'ivil -i .v.:. :i . . r'V 'u. t usuoc uui.. loc nay ot November
n"X' mciu-ive, to he decided on ihc q-h i ':, . n.p -.-n j , . x t s ,n. Ainve at Grecnvil e samedav day of November. ,. x,,v J bv 0, n . , ! Leave Greenville cvery Thurs02. From Spencer by I airplay and ,Jav at Braocville to Vincennes 64 miles and "a 4 i- i i back o,re a week. a.Arnvc at Kichmond sain, day Leave Spencer everv Wed- ! '
Xiesday at 6 k m i..;1.an(v ii a.i Arrive at mcennes the next jnv i,v 10 tate Viucenue, ever, Thu J
Arrive at Spacer the next !
dav bv 6pm 93. From Clinton (o Paris, Illinois, 2o miics nii-l hack once a week. Leave Clinton every Sui.day 6 a r: a Arrive at Paris-the same day by 4 r m L-?ave Pari? every Saturday after the arrival of tin. Springfield mail, anive at Clinton the same cla l iy by 7pm r . 1- T t- 4., X , c Vi ., 'lafre Miciiigan 'leniturv I Gti miles anu; Dark onee a wee. F. -.ivp .fi ' jh-t'.'rt everv Fii- . q A M Arrive at Niics the next bun,j.iv i)V noon 'Live Nib seven Sund.iv at 2pm Arrive at Lo'Mi.snurt the next 1 ilf c. ,1 V O I M ; - j r- . i , . ill., i- rmi i i ii i H iiiiiii'viii'. Datdaj.ille Ct:mer- ille, a-d Pl.iii - ,i; mil n IV. si own aid liat k once a ek. Leave Oxford every Wednesday at C A M Arrive at Raystownthe in xt d l hv 10 A M Leave Ra tOvn every Ti UTSu,i a; U r m Ai l iv e at Oxford the next day bv 6pm 0G. From Soiner.et b Christler mills to Coanersville 12 miles and hack once a week. Leave Somerset every Tucsda at 0 A M Arrive at Connersville the hame day hv 1 noon Leave Connersville every Tuday at 2pm Arrive at Somerset the same da by 5 p M , ' Fro.n Andersoin illc by Bit bland LnikMu Uuck.aid .Wo,tSl.ctv ilk' o0 nub ai d !; k ta.ee a w eek. Leave A ieltr?oi.v ille evciv W ei:.edav at 6 A M Arrive at baelby ville th same tlav bv 4pm Leave Shelby ville every Thursday at fi a m mi Arrive at Andersonville the same day by 4 r M 98. From Richmo d bv Greenfoik M mcevtow n, ai d Giant Com I liouse to . irin , ..I il l:i mipsoort llKlmilos :iml hnrlr nnrn n week. , Leave Richmond every Monday at 6am Arrive nt Miamiesport the next Wednesday by 3pm Leave Miamiesport every Thursday at 6am Arrive at Richmond the next Satuiday by 3 p m 99. From Lawrenceburg bv Canbr'nie, Vorkrid;;:-, Hu;he" store, German V illage, Summons mill, SlG ;'or;:! o,i Salt Cieek to Huiiville 52 miles a:;d back or.ee a wet k. av c iwrcneeliur": everv Wednesday at 6 A M Arrive at Rushville the next day by io m Leave Rushville every Thursday at ' o r M An ive at Lawrenceburg the next dav by 6pm 100. From Indianapolis, bv New Pennsv Ivania, Thoratown Lifavetie, i tn. v iu . l j m i.i :i a i lie. .M'iir i son. v : ;i tik. i). " ii . . ... ' i .... . .... i 17 .... . i . ii- t iui i , iv ! o Lja i ui ie v,ourt nouse to .menigau t ity once a week and bat k. Le tve Indianapolis every Tuesday at Cam Arrive at Michigan city the next Friday by Ham Leave Michigan city every Friday at 1 p m A i rive at Indianapolis the next Monday at 6 r m 101. From Milton to New Castle 23 miies and hack once a week. Leave Milton every Wednesdaj at Cam Arrive at New Castle the. jsamedayby 3PM i Leave New Castle everv 1 II lursdav at n a m Arrive at Milton the same day i , : J O P M o ... eetiville a week. 102. From Richmond to Gre in Ohio 30 miles and ha k once i i- i i L"av Kichmond everv W ed neMlav at 6 A M 4 p m 6 a .vi 4 p m ia-j r- 'i .. . r , io,3. Ir rom iVliiton to Jackponburc 12 . . , , , :m:le and hack once a week. "' c
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Arrive nt Jacksonburg same dav liv "A Leave Jacksonburg every Wedi rschiv ;it llAM Leave Connersville Wcd..e'biv at 6 A M Arrive at Greensburg the next j.V j,y ' 10 am ' 'L-ave Grcensburg every Imrvhvn r si . . !! Arrive at coiineriwuc , ::exi a ay ny C r M ' 10. From Fnrt Wavre bv Speley's ami Mon ..pin.o. 10 hiu- ' rf - 7 iPrarie Mic'.ian Thrritorj G7 miles ic .hack o:-rc a week. and Mo!; ..i lino.M' to White ! Leave Fort Wayne every ;MoMdavat ' Cam An ive at While I -ccon 1 rai'r.. it.,. . ,.v, .i... i. 6 I'M i - . Leave White Pigeon Plain e 1 1 Fi ida at Cam Arrive at tort W aj ne wc iii xt ( ;i iv I' M
Arrive at Milton same day by 2pm inv otlVr laaprovt menlsnre inv: ed to ji: thmI v,,iim.ecf thi, 'stated in the proposal-, and will be du- u, C((l .,.rt..accd, in an rdarr'd f- rrl 104. From Connersville bv Danville. ly considered, cthcrwr-e irrprevid, vn the n.cJu' in i - . . i kr ..,;.,, JC-1 o Thp mimlipr nf thr rmilr. and it? T.J. 1 r It w c :t d, i.,; ror;-. ,,, ' .
iback once a r,k. hcpn.'i..Ra..l tcmunnU.., a a.lvcrMs I.. ; "i"" ';.u" r.""'- .,.
-.-j - j iiiesdiiv at JAM I Anive at Grceacastlc the same da bv 7 r m Leave Greencatle every Thurdav at o A M Arrive at Bloominglon the same day by 7pm 107. From Madison by Paris to Brovvi.stoN n 42 miles and hack once a t c k . Leave Madison everv Wednesday at 6a M Ariiveat Brownsiown the same d"-,j';tvo Bl.owlls,own cvery Thur..devat 6am Anive at 31adisoa the same uav t) i P M IUo. p rom Ijaiavellenv i;iurai:'re.i GreunryV settlement, W il'lnin-i it and jja 1 l ltimare to Perrvviile 4o hides and back once, a week. ! Leave Lafavette everv Thursidav :it 6am Arrive at Perrvsvillc the next ilni kr 1 O . x n -n ni Leave Ferrv svilleeverv 1 ues1 . iUil ll J P M Arrive at Lafavtte the next day by 6 p m 103. From Ldinhurj: to Martinsvill 30 miles and back once a week. Leave Ediabui g every Tuesday at 8 A M Arrive at Martinsville same day by 6pm Leave Martinsville every W edi.esday at 6 a m Arrive at Edinburgh thxsarne day by 4pm 1. The Postmaster General reserves the riiit to expedite the mails, and to alter tne limes of their arrival and departure, at any time during the ( ontinua;te of the Contract, by giving an adetpaaie compensation, never exceeding a r) raid allowance, for anv extra expense which such alteration may lequirc. 2. Seven minutes shall be allowed for v. , . ... ,.,,,- t . ,f ' l . ... I i . . I ! 1 til 7ii.ir iiii'it- iiii ii.iiiii iii .i Tl m i ' ,....v.... mm. ?uiu jbespe.:itied,but tne i Wmaster Gener al reserves to himself the riirht of ex i tending the time. 3. For everv ten minutes of delay in
. i 11. The Postmaster General reserves 106 From Bh-tmippton bv Tabor the i i'nt ofaiinulliiaiiv onlract v ia nu,d Cohort to G,e(,;ta,ilr 06 miles ic'over repeated failure, to arrive w , thin ,ack oi.rc a week. the eontrru t time snail occur; or whenLeave Bloomii-ionevery Wed- ever one I uluie shall happen amounti. -
jarriMhgntahv poit alter the time pre-aler, a remarkable fast walk, no other jscnoed m any Contract, the Contractor marks or brands perceivable. ishell krleit live dollars. It the delay! Appraisal at .S3 7 oO by Joel Ilclvey
...on u.iuuuu uciuu me nine ior the departure of any pndii g ni.il, the for-leittii-e shall be equal to twice the a'mount allowed for carrying the mail, one inp. w it he made to appear that the delay was occasioned by unavoidable accident of which the Postmaster General sii ill be the judge, tne forfeit ure may be reduced to the amount of Ipav for a trip: hut in no case can thata - i ... i rn, . ... m.aiut be remitted. Ihe forfeitures aie Ociierwise unconditional, and will in uutJiiuuiwuai,nnu win in all cases he eniorted. all ca.-es be enforted. I 4. Persons who make proposals will it-iic tlo i.- I,, in,,. SU c hui 1,11( CS the ear ; payments (. I... I 1 : .1 . 0 bv lu ule Marteil ; in the months of M iv nmri Yn.MinUr.., tr i ai, i), August, November and rehruarv. lone monlii after the expiration of each ;tjuarte r. 5. No-.e but a free white person sbnll beemploved to carry the mail. 6. Proposals should state whether the person proposes to carry the mail in a 4 horsi; Coach, a 2 horse stage, or otherw ise. 7. Il the person offering proposals wishes the privilege of carrying newspapers out of the mail, he must state it in his hid: otherwise, he cannot enjoy that privilege.
? G. Proposition? for any improvement? 'in tratsporiii.g the mail, as to the man-
ncr of carrying, increase oj e iprrfidon x .tension of i outes,rr7f way of trips , or n-
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the proposal- mus be seahd. directed h:r, ,r ,.,,; and t !i t , u s , ' ' the -General Post Office, Ortirr of Mail', ,,iy ,i ,.,ur dir-a. J cv, u r,:'7; Contracts T &. supcr?crib d -Pmposmi. :t..e jor.cr - .i.iu, . am n .u;ti j,, The followin-U u proper foun for Tc-portcr In, i.ecn r:;-..;lj:. Cll
IIM) '"" .f Iyi thr MuL n'rrrrrih.t fo - .7 (I'licrliStnieiiL on rovic J" for thr yrnrly oji'int.ton of lit:. HIS, ..; tkr nni-l siaie. i:v place ni ni- re-i " l ""-' de:;ce;and il not a Co -rant jacr ompany his bid with talis r, he inu-t jfactorv recommendation . i 10. The distances a slaped. arc efti mati tl, ami may not he entirely correr 1 1 w I i I ;t i i v e i-1 o i- s h i v ' or c l r re d i ! i I ! a- - - tioti to tiiem, no increa-e if c rnpe .at. tioa will bti allowed o i th it ifroa I he contractor wi l.iform h inelt o;. Mini miu. to the los of a trit: or whenever anv di ireciion which he may give shall not be
pioniptlv ob,Med. co,,osp.u.co nil:, n.ost ol t, e i r,: 1 , ' v- i I i ii i .ii r 1 r K is ami ea-..itrs ci i,a.,'v, ti e j , 12. lad liall I be withdrawn after sUlts,a,i is ti , n ...ro tIia ud u, l! r. ..; the time lor receivi it ha expired : Si the earliest ii.i..ra.aii.jn v. pun ti.is s! j,','"""4 should any person refuse to take a ton- pp. ices clkue:.t and review tj ir tract at hi bid; he shall farfeit all other! mvk,et. contract that he miv have with the I).--! F.very imrnher cu.iuins an accurate.,!..;-. partment,and he held responsible f -rall 'Vr:'tuf t:. Pri 's kvd ai.d ohtan.ed f. r .a damage that may result from his failure .i,.,,. : , . ,n 1 ' l" " , ' (adelpiiia, n -el,:eritr) a review i.ftLc r.-,-. totomplv. ;kcl,iii i.ira fanner., iio h.n.ics, fac.. 13. No contract nor hid can be trans- "'id su rckt-ef-eis, are iiaeit-sitJ. 7 i u ferred without the special and written "'taoc.t is . d from v,e actual salts approbation of the PolmaMer General : 31 ''T 1 ,kcr' 'Ucc V' Ji:Mrhia d..rir.;r L . r i i U wn Pri, ''" h, the du on which V; and an aunme'!t of a contract or bid , K. D( r'e-is im-, i n , . .' i'lpoi.e. i- l. m.i .ti.ti ti, cuit re cinhr.,(tj without tn- ronsent nr-t obtained in wit- the mot authentic i.ac;iirce that can pu5. tinir, shrdl forfeit it. This rule vv ill nev- ,,r o'aained on ti ;s ;.ead. er be depaitcd fioni. "Baxxnote list and list or broken' 14. If a contractor or hi a?ent shalk hanks.
violate the PiM nllire law, or shall tra- s i . ii- i mil commercial inlelhei ce !) exnrt ... , , ' ...s.--vv .v . ,r. . "'on' ,al)Kl,v ,,,an ,,:i51- hi contract l,aM 1,0 ,; ' 'Uted ; and in all cas--, when
o i it I I o , 1 1 : ivi 1 1! ii ii I. i " 'VII v 1 " 1,1 - .' i lllliiot t , Cl ' . -actor .hali run a j-tayc or other' 1V, CV ;a" f'c placed m the acenrucj ,.f nc A !ii?t, as it is under the special coairol . v,orni'refrequent- h i;tiCr wuiroi oi l: I..: i i.. . P
a contr c ! 1 1 1 J than he is rerpiired I v contract to car ry the miil, he i dl jjive the same inI a. r ( 1 1 II I V :i 1 1 1 t mn n onri- 1 1 ( - - - j - " mail, (unites tne Postmaster General .shall otherwise direct,) and without i:i - create ol compet.saiion lo. 1 he 1 osl master General reserves 'the rirhl of curtailipc or of discohtir.U , linganv route, wi.en, in his opinion, the ,!. i ii ipuhHc. nterest ?hall require it; and such i n't me coin aci suan cease, st) iar a- relate to the part curtailed, er to ihc whole, il discontinued an allowance of, one month's ex! a pay being made to itractor. " root i 16. All contract for route embraced' . .1 i , ,, inthis adveitKemrnt shallcommei ceon jtlie first day t.f January next, and contmue o: e year.
Deciionon bid will be made known;,i,st "S" haelhence, and tho.e who will
on the 9th day of November next. WILLIAM T. BARRY, Pot M i-ter General, General Po-t !liee 1) . partment,) July 24th, 1C3J. TAKEN U? BVAnthoav Kt ller in Wabash township. Grant count v, L diai a. on tlie 5th day of June, 1832,an Est ray ouri:l3lhe , i. uiiiiLiij liiv. . . . . . i . . i. ..... . . . . , Miiuueu io ne inree v ears oio, i - - jhai ds higli with a star in her forehead,1 .1 sman wniie strip oxidant e troin the II I. . . l tar to a snip on the nose, riht hind foot white, a small collar mark on her shouland Richard Helvev. A true cony from mv estrav book. ELI AS MFRRAV.J.P. Takeaa Up Lewis lingers of (Jrant c(u;u j , Yabash townsiiip, two Rstray work steers spotted red and white with a swallow fork in ltl,e rl?,,t car,a;ui An,,niJer hit t!,c,rfi ear, i no other marks or nrands pciceivaole snpnoscd to he four years old. Also a red cowLmposra to lie s or! jears old. J he steers appraised at thirty three dollars. And the cow t- eiht doll'irs alul n"y centi- uy Anthony lvclleraud Win. Manna, 07,1, 1 o - , Jll iC lll, lu,).. r n. t , A true cony from mv Estrav Book, lJ iM c n . , ELI AS MURRAY. J. P. Take ItMe. THE undersigned has taken out let ters of administration on the estate of Peter Bultorfield, dec. Those indebted will make immediate payment, and those holding claims will present r.ccordins; to law. The estate is probably solvent. ELT AS MURRAY, Admr. June 23d 1G32.
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SIFD IV TilE U. Sta1P. -ts.e iian of lar.a' v. city el 1 l.ili!ol; ia. ! r ,;ls. j-.. i.i i.neiit t::C ;-r ;. (. tus v. .- isi;ci nr,t T 5. 4 .ItV r. 1 t n a CHtn;uUuti iii i.e-ri) t-ry fi-vn Xrm I ! tl;,i;..t!. As it n tis !,.-w, cr-:i-i-.:, its .-i.aratlc r i,.r i.cUili.-. ,;;, . 4 veined, :n 1:. lis fci.c nt d tl , ;.r lit) 1 Vai;-ii" niii'.- ill iircl.il li.l..rtiiatii' coiitai;:-., it i uit.M i.t at.j, j ttiur. ; ;A-luz n .turts t t pd;cai i n a v .e c m : i ' r ; ; t a us a i it. 4 v the oL tf:kf; it list. 1 1 i.- vv. icu i-..v . t. j-u a I i Up re J 1 , . . ,. ,, -Vr,if! u t urn!.- hit ! u.l it.v tj(;:.! i: u ,i . . Hillwioo.l ll.O ViH iJi lu t ,c I'ruttd t . its ii.at h yu n-! . , j', " canary, h i ii.se flu! i-, i; , , r ( d' la' tr-' UlkJ 0tM:np!l,;,s tA ali ,r. V,;"; an. r t.r u,.., m n;t ;!. .Vt'u - e.u:trv. a -id is m u t t.-.- ott ;..o l tt dor -i 'oii.,tei,'i .u. 'i e.:m s. ;a - ' ,:"'(;rthis head are enabled to -ive ev. crY cek tie rates 'fli5coiiiit in i'nd.idIi, i s u ,n t .,Lc . , M '"GtlI' ' a on jli sou enl .,a:iks, its well as a corria on all solvent :,a:iks, ;is well as a co it ..fail i. solvent and ! rolien bui.ks t.'.r o. ' 0,e 1 niud Stales. rlie t,li0 I RICEs tl? STOCKS GOLD AND SILVER. I las portion of the Ivcnnripr w a.v..i. .i .1 t " . V u 1 hr a ri : n I ! int if t a V.lr. r-;-, . . . ,. : - l . v.vvtv.U lty IK..-H. ginii luc pints ti tt.e varii.ns descriptions of UanL, itait-Koad.t. il,a,,,,r,,i"raf'ce' fJ(J al1 ,,,her s!" the vahje of pold and silver coin ol il coiii-tn'cs and IftCOrrecled weeUj , Mts,r,. IVex der JJct.9on.Ni Co.,eentlenien who at prewit - '.are, and have hcen for nai.v vears, r:;ore n. ""yj) nara-cd inthc purchase ar.d !c t tlufi di script ion of icroptr'v, than . ,i. er Lrokers ihJJoi cvu,OI ITJCAL Ve shall endeavour, withLut political i h, to give 1 1 ouh of all sides to hahim the n L the'dcr ol w"at SH'P on in the political wur i foreio.v and DuMf.tic xews. dJ'parivlCnl !l;f KePorter is not neglected. vVearc in the receiot of ti a ew vrv .io..ri.:.i ,.e v.r v .j.:' . e w l ori. 't uner Ac FriQuiier. tl. lea.'irfr .riquuer, the leadir papers in t. country, ior o.-tainn the t arreter to csir course lor the past tear, will dis. cover that the Reporter 1 a generally teen iu adv.trxe i f all utheruec-klv nep..pers is circulating advices from fore'itrn parts. We make t;.e same reference with regard to local news. If there is any thing wLnderlulur strar ge that ot curs in aJy part of the Lmud tatc3, the w;,otc iiistcry ol the alfair is scry, cd up promptly through our columns. LITER TtT.n 6CC. Our literary department has not been and shall not t e neglected Bach number of cur enlarged sheet will contain an original or selec ted story, calculated to entertain and I e."l I Ur 1 1 1 ! n XV 1 1 Ii 1C rir'r irtMi'r.,. . I r.'-..-...'..., ...... i . n iiiivi.iii.. - .ii.. , . , ! l-uli!sti and American .Magazines afford, S3 tl'iat th ose who turn awav witli ftio-,.p frnn . - D " jour markets and our price current, may huger an hour over our literary page so that the young as well as the old may begratined and so. iu short, f hat hy administering to i variety oflastes, we shall render our paper useful ar. . polar. Indeed it is our ol jectto render the iieportira work of real merit, such as will mlorri as well asectertain. The terms of the weekly Reporter, are 3 per annum. The semi-monthly 2, ar.i monthly 1 Single copies 12 1-2 cents. Notes on all solvent Banks i the Uniied States, of a less denomination than five doiairs, w ill be received at par in payment lor subscriptions. (ctr Orders from the country mast be addressed to IIOBRKT T.BICKNELL, ExcSiar.ge Broker, No. HOChcsnut st. Philadelphia, Pa SUCH AS, BOOKS, " PABIPHLSTS, K A N B-B ILLS, Heed., 32ortne$, an BLANKS EATLV EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE THE CASS COUNTV TIMES.
