Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 50, Logansport, Cass County, 7 March 1833 — Page 4
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'MU lI YET REMAINS UNSUNG.
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Till 1.ITTLI-: 1 ACTOUY (ilUL. To A MORE I'OTU't'NATE PLAYMATE. I often think how once we used In summer fields to play, And run about, arid hrc-atlic the ai That made us glad and gjy: We used to gather butter-cups, And chase the butterfly 1 loved to feel tlx light breeze lift 31y hair, as it went bj. Do you still play in thoc bright fields? And arc the Mowers slill there! There are no fields where 1 live now. .No flowers any where, liut day by day 1 go and turn A dull aud tedious wheel. You cannot think how sad and tired, And faint, I often feel. I hurry home te snatch the meal My mother can supply, Then back 1 hasten to the task That not to hate, 1 try. At night my mother kisses me, When she has coined mv hair. And laid me in my little bed, Hut, I'm not happy there. 1 dream about the factory. The fines that on us wit I start, and asU my father, if 1 have not lain too late! Aud once I heard my father say, "Oh, bettet v.-ere a grate, Than such a life for thee. Thou little sinless slave!" I wonder if 1 ever shall 0'tain a liolidav, Oh. if ldo, I'll go to you, And spend it all in play : Ar:d then I'll bring some ilowf rs home, If you will givp me some, And at my w ork I'll thm'v of them Aud holidays to come. TAT LEU. From tbo W irierva. STA.ZAS. Oh! love remains w hen i eaiity's gone, And ia with him, when youth is past; And the dear form we doated on, ill still be dear while life doth last, The heart can never rove, H-it still doth love, doth love; Though fancy ctt vvili sport and play, And spend an idle hour or day In beauty's fairy grove. Tis only the inconstant heart, That rails against love's potent flame, WhicVi; if perchance it felt the dart, Could not remain a day the same, But it will sport awhile, On this, then that woe smile, Jul when the novt Ity is gone, It hies ofVto cotne ether one, To love and then beguile. O trust not the unfeeling youth, Who scorns to say he ever felt Love's powerful flame, for O in truth! I'.ach v irtuo'is soul for once has knelt With thoughts pure and divine, As virtue's 1om.1v .i.rmc, And ovvuM thath.ive to us was riven, To make this earth a mimic heaven,
Our feelings to rehne.
rowed a week auo last Wednesday ' w he wants to use it.' "Wants his hoc, child? What can he want with it? I have not half done with it vet but if he wants it, 1 suppose he must have it. Tell him to send it back, though as soon as he can spare it.r' They set down to breakfast, "O
laP exclaims Mrs. Green, "there is
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wretch may be from the presence or, ive; 01 i .......- , ropuliir p . n CJ 411l(1KfMa ost. notwithstanding the diseases gen- r. .riTIrJ T.,B " virtue, yet courage sttll ennoble, a mfci morc Vi-v rA i his heart. Hut the Pscws-papcr M(i (pc tmn lhcy dllring tllc prc. fci-CCinv4.iLATl4c; borrower docs not possess one re- r,.,utr vour. AHhoturh (he actual imm- 2jI'&ARY.
deem in or
n maud our temper.
But we
com
ber of patients, attended and prescrib
ed for, is not as great dining the past year as it was the first, yet our profes
sional rule has beer, very mucn extend-
Containing vruA to FIFTY v
FOi: FXVI-2 IoI,I,AIIS:
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not a uarticle of butter in the house so much irritated that she went li
i . .ill i i
rcctly out. kneeled aown, ana maae the following prayer O good nmssa lord! come, come take me right out dis world dis berry mink if you cant come yourself, send de debil or anv bodv else.'
? i i' i, .!cd: embracing a greater number of un- prf sri..tinr lo tiif, received a reprimand Irom hei 'tantchl.01 :fl!i(.s of disease, most ot'entiieiy u?1'. master (or some slight oilenee, waij hi h d obstinately resisted all the N lhat lLft l-'1'' -"id dts(p;il"
EN ELOPE.
-James run over to Mrs. Nota
ble's, she always has excellent butter in her dairv, and ask her to lend me a plateful." After a few minutes James relumes; "Mrs. Notable says he has sent you the butter but begs you to remember that she has lent you
I nineteen platefulls, which are scor
ed on the dairy door. ' "Nineteen platefulls! exclaimed
I the astonished Mrs. Green, holding jup both her hands; "it is no such jthing I never had half the quantity; and if I had what is a little iplatefull of butter? I never should j think of keeping an account of such
a trilling atlair I declare, 1 have
a great mind never to borrow anv thing of that mean creature again, as Ionnj as L live.' After breakfast. Mr. Green must shave. His razor is out of order "John, where is Mr. Smith's hone and strap?" "He sent fork the other day, sir, and said he should like to have the privilege of using it himself sometimes." "cntfor it? Impertinent! He might at least have waited till 1 was done with it. Well, down to 'Squire Steam's, and ask him to lend me his best razor; tell him mine is so dull I can do nothing with it. 1 know he has an excellent one - for I saw him buy it last week at Mr. Grant's store. Be sure and get the new one." A little girl enters "Mother sent me to see if you had done with the second volume of Milmaif s Histo-
jry of the Jews, which von borrow
ed of her several months ago. She says she would like to read it herself "My dear child, why did not your mother send fur it before? I declare i don't know where if is now. I'll nuke enquiry, and if I can find it, 1 will send it to her in the course ol a few weeks." In the afternoon it rains- "Wife where is mv real coat. "My dear your great coat has got two great holes under the arm -pits; besides it is so shabby I am ashamed to sec von wear it. (Ain't wo
'borrow one some where? Here
EclGrsncd liediel folSee. "Wonnnxciiox, Ohio. The following Report was received from the Professors of the Medical De
partment of Worthinton College am
I .1 1 - . ...... . A L KlIl.Tinil 1 .P II p ITiS Iif- c In
usual metiious oi treatment.. r ' -. r '' :...
V e derive much satt?laction irom be-a tauneitM s r-opniutiuii, will, bu rv
ing able to state that at least two thirds, " ! are seatteud over a larpc 5..', oAhose important eases of lone stand-;;vl,,' ' iV-t ,Yu:'1 ti e ,ocahti;'i '" 1 1 1 . .11.1. ;i'Oousut;.l literar.'.v iulonnatiui. cm.i. ing. which we have treated, haxe been ,,, C(I(fr,T al a r.'cat t!:ss (jr cured, and a lar'e proportion ot the re-St'owt l.i l. cU. ati.:i, 1.; fat.l 1 : . : '
maining third materially benefitted ; 'joy. IWis ate cl.eap in w. tintij , thus atibrdin tho clearest and irn-st in-jiu:t ' li'c interior they car.noi u j'r,,, ',,!',''
con
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icmc, "that mcrr urv anil its various pie- f;(l(1 reading ci;?;rr,B:id tu itjt 11 u, . "
. iiiuu v. 111 urivg 11 10 r.ery ii.au s Oo..r.
ontestible evidence of the falsity of J1 M ,M as ,,,,,l.i.sl i ih tiUS wtlilTx 1 . 1 . , - nl le exj eiise. 1 o tuply tins ik hat doctrine so extensively inculcated lie l!t;..,1 ,jf e Iirt.,cllt mU it; v ! i ;5 y the authors and practitioners of met!- jcl.ie!o:,;eet ufn-liicl. liipl.aiieaiiy 'W','',.'' cine. "that mcrr urv am! its various m c- ijrool reajinjr cl;?;rrr, end tu ihm it i., ., '5
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nh.ch much reliance can be placed ii.V!.rt Circi,tatii,5 l.ilrar",JT u'Z U
parations are the only rcmciliea upon
ip nirc nt hri! i u me rnnv l:i 1 1 i irnn. r. . . .i.. . tc.
: nil fre.l iv hi1 ijOal.l f)l J nu ecs l- i i -.i i i i i I- .... .r ''C I:
' V...V. .v - - - I ic uiseases atteiKieu w itii Lliianu'Jlar on-ioii i;. inni niteen to twe My-iive
to ne puniisnec. BVORUFR OF THE BoAKI). JAMK6 KILHOURM;. Prcst.
u is
u:..u!icu, at li e liil.w.g cr. if . "
a hall' cents; or in other wc rds, " k v.M!l(i l,c l.'Jiuul in l'ijibdel- i.i "
structioiis. &rc. ivf.''
i.- . , , land f rmilltnw lf rivn n-.r;f itnrli.'i
mUHShCU COl tlUel.ee HI the Ullllliate isn snii t is in (ll.i.. i,r Vrniu.t.t .
t t 1 1 u I ii r riii i1: i 1 1111 . -, l . . . I - i . i- i i i .1 .
... lv j.v. ..l... . L ,IMU miimi IUCaie.lCe Ol lltCl,li "o 11 JU nm am.ui-?.
G. II. Grisv.ooh, Stxl. Piv. Tuttporc. J lieformed or Vegetable System ol jrac-
Jan. 22, 1833.
The period lias arrived when it be
To eluc iJate the advantages of tl
. landseieiillhc principles ; and in the tn-!lv m.veU A,r osan.r'e: il.c fhr.,..,..! :r'
, , r 1 1 umpliant establishment ol most of I he t aiu,: ate occuiy two v hui.es, v.ri, comes the dutv ol tne I aculv o t the i . ,- , . . . . . , , . ' . 1 1 , -i . 1 . -(l i I :r it .. i n " . . r u . i peculiar doctrines maintained by tlm -vld :U -T1--' to t 1-''. 1 l.c v.-.o!e wn.ia .. Ak ilica I Der-arlment ol or ttii::iton ' ,i, . . J . iresililv contained m ilnvn ,..;,-,.. .- ' r, ,, ..I i r - rliool; there remains in (ur (-stirnalion l , luU '-1 10 l"" c ,'u"'"1 n : ; v.olleire, t av beteie tee Lorporale au-' , 1;. ., , ,. , .. . .. . jenHueal, at an cxpej.ic ot t!.ir..w., thoriliesofsaid laMiiulion, tin ir second I bl!l ht ,C doi;bt' U ,,f n ;h:iU hav ! cents, j.omc induned! SlUu: ;
Annual Report. In obedience to ti.e!'' T' ' """""'J "PFCCI-jtl.rce On.e, the quan.i.y ofliteary iUcr, ., ' .ill! .i 1 1 - i a feu; lor in proportion as the people re-1 ,,c supplied lor the same tiio..e, t. i.ur...,. i'5:"? oMal,lf,.,,l'1 V' !'-ivc covu-ct i, formation in rtl.-. i.... toi"'? i-l' cx-J.r f! l.ru-1 remarks in rrK. ion ...mure l.o,-,(li, , (lu llocxlclll ; l.,ai. 1.1,, ,u,h r,.,c,it M nects, are respe( tlullv subnuttt d. ' 7 r.. . . . h.-uu, as a inot 1 1 mcv.ni.u o ,t ,;, . .r:., ! t; l5S lhc encouraging smile ol their an- utihe pwhhcation. I)Ma,lt ni.,".;:', .
,,,m,k ni urn.,.., .1 u. h. . .probation. ho placed un a ioli,.s w.tl. those near. during taeime m question, it aitordsj Wherever our craduatcs have c,.tIPll l.ai.d,t will he wvv-.vd at tUir l.L!
us much p easare to be able lo Mte.ith- h;iVC hCon lihernll v patioi.iz!. ' vv ltil ' 1 v Voi.rMt.s that iiotwuhmdinK the oci-as.onal m- the vai(,it ()fo(r di 'l( n,as haw, Wof;I nn! tervcntion of causes calculated, ,n .;n;e rcco,llizca b, the Medical Hoard in pllsn; degree to impede it-? progress, ye its' (he res,!C(:ivc Slnt,s h uIli( h !v,ll elapL i,ct,v.-e the TU ,
.. siu, ana auua,, nat! havt been presented. It th enwaru: ar.J it ,s nol o(Wm )(xu
march, thouij'
oeen cor. tan
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IS t nil1 ! ' J ' u 1,1 11 1: il r1 C5sS 1 1 1 r) 11 :'
in a condition quite, a- pro.j-rous asitsln,,, nttUr r iix , , c i- - l'eisarPnM"red tocntam a ln.lc w(ra. 1 .. . ' ' .. line Censors ot tie l'.let ir al Sen if !-;. il... .. :..,......;ni i.; tf i:. ...
v - ... im. iHM HIUl Hill itLl IlllliM'li ill lll.-l.Tl) 1
ik tpicstioneu tlie suliu lencv ot their li'iodnh at shorter intervals hit) tnu m
best friends couhl 'nave reasonablv an
ticipated: when it is rccidkticd lhat but two gear's have e lacked since it went into successful operation, and that it has eucou'iton d all the dillicuilies and inconveniei ( i s it cuient on the establishment of a school, whose object was (onfessedly new, at least in many respects: and winch proposed a Hefoim in Ah dii ine, that doubtless excited the opposition uf those, who, wore parliculnly distinguished for their dcotior. tottie reiuin;' fashions of the dav.solai asfhey pvern the piiccipdes and practice of this important science. ' Since our last Annual Kcport, Cons'nh-abk additions and improvements have been made in the Anatomical, Surgical. Chemical, and Botanical deoarlnn nis
credentials: but in no inshmn. b:i litls cinK the eniuvaleut for live dollar
(hev failed toailbrdsuch e idences of I f Ar""S-'tl5 bave been n.ade to nrri., V.- . ..... iirom London an early copy of evtrv i.nt i ..:
(j a incation,as would ent.th them to printed either in that part of talVu tr
all the privileges of membership and an
equal participation m the bei.etits, un munilies and advantages of the law. T. V. MOKKOW. I'ros't.
i i i . .
j .uinourn, together with the pen,., literaluifi oKireat llritian. from tl,e i, i"p nicr we shall scllcct the best levels, .'.it. uioirs, 'i'ales, '1 ravels. Sketches, litr;pi.T, iVc. and p'jliiisl. them with as imic l. rai i ,iv
January 1st, 1C33.
In bihulfafthc Fuculiu.lul a, u,;it; extensive primii p :i,;i;iC J I will admit, r rom the latter, curl
intelligence will occasionally le cnilui
I . . Editors w ho have published the'"111 I roVC mleirstinp and cnterlainw -circular of the h.stitution are res!ect-!U'C ior,ijl lei!S ai.d science, b-,-.. iullv reuues.ed to fr-,Vr the forego n -''"T' t n"V, ty' iivl,d "h , ! ' . 1 c ,UI( b01,lb -la.'id ol:,er wcrks, now cut of print, n;;.v i.o p. ace m their respective papers. (occasionally he re-..,dnce(l in onruh.n.c
The ptitdisher cor.lidentlv nsszm il.elr-.
UBLIC ENTElvI'AIN3iEXTh,f f'UI,ilic l,,vl ,,r' ,,CCfl J,"jVC :K' t4-t:J"'
niuuca:cu,fr the 1( ctt :rci:!aUr -I.iStirj'1
nno iiicir i.oinestic circle, ?.s the rtnin :.-.
who has undertaken the I'ditorul d'.aas n
noimowix G.
rn n. . r i .
nini; i ii" c!a ui pv vpic iiius e
annoying m a conminnity than
those who arc eternally in the huh
it of horrow vi who ihrounh r-i
tretne parsimonv negket to provide; Jlun( S sf to Doacon Duvis's and themselves with the various ani- avlimi if lie will lend your lather hs, whirh are considered indis- !us newsurtout, as it rains, and his pensahle in a well regulated ihmi. not fit to wear. He will take Iv. ami subsist almost entirely atthc S00tl ofit." And soon lo the e.vnenceofther neiahhors. "lint it jeild ofthe chapter.
is a notorious lact, whit h we dare sav inanv of our readers will bear
A friend once informed us that about ten o'clock, one cold stormy
TIIF. subscriber rcsoectfnllv inform
ol the Co l.c-e. A Ltiemu al Aparatusj t!ie pundit, and his Jricnds in particular. iht. raiy tasiear.d hahits ..dd suthcientlv extensive to perform ail the! lhat he has opened, a house of ll,e 'f-pousihilhy he a&snn.e
os a u'jc f ca;c i; es in cntc.ri- t r
experintcats altc.ui. Lr the course uu-'f! WT Vs 15 T1 A ? tvt w v m an extended and moral cor:
lhat iiiteiv.lin.T br.-u.rb of wl.hr, . , ' -1 j u.e o-it-Ofiifi
- - - - - "- ' v x . v. iv .iv a ' i n ii ii m v&n-x. K . . 1.1 ... ...
"M" n'nut nit- ii.s?t liiiiiaiioii c; (in:.t
jollier wun sunary outer appendages has been obtained. Tie course ot instruction pursued here is substantial!)
the same, as that held forth in our hist
rmuimty, : i
ccs, df trimental or ith-rw:.
Fori Wayiic. Ci8U:nia.
Ilis house is laree, comfortable, and 'WiiS orruwl f'c mental alinunt. . . O? 7 Lltll it l..lt na. 1 n.. . .r
well lurnislieil with the substantial of . " T" . 'r..1-.. a"n ,"n',,v
itii,, i ; . v., i '"'i,ts anu lacjiiues lor the siU(t.: .Hie :.is liable is a sit oiivotiirnf Mini L.r i ..n, -i : ..-.i .i ... . .
the same, as tihit hebl lorlli in our lal ,. ",L,llu'l,im,:ui tC(JliS- mcse, with the additional (!;:, Report, viz: Three lectures daily, al- UWhv to whicli,as wellaseverv cleU created by agenciesat Londonja-r-tended with a. m n.v c-v -nnn-tf o, 1 Wlllcr del)aI ,m,M,t of lhc ltablishmeiit, ' ,0b 1 u.la.rgh, warrant the pro,,-", r tcmua xMth a-, man examinations. , will ive his unremilliejr i.or 'In Ki:3ra,!U'CI"S a fa.thf.il execution cf u I he respective courses, on each of the! V Mls V"lLnuU,ll'J' ,llul l'.01 literary depait.ncnt. departments, are unite as thorou-h aJT' iiXuUoi . se latronize J, vuld be Mipercn-aturv to cihtca
thev are at Medical institutions ?TtM,f.r;
ly ; ec perhaps, jn m.uiy resj)ects moieso. Tiie regular fail and winter term continues six months as usual. Tne summer ses-ion four month-. The present course is attended by tvent-live student, Irom the foliovin States, namely , nine from Ohio, live from Ntu York.
him will not be disappointed.
and see.
JOSEPH HOLM AN. May 251 li. 1 G.32.
I irs i' liiitii l',!.!i:i K i.-.i-i i f,,. y
witness to, that there are many Iiuii-jeeiiiiig in hie month oi l(ebruary.al,d, four from K. MucU. two from Iuilies, who seem to make it thcehiefiw" bis iamilv was about retiring :ldiana, one from Tennessee, and l from
lor the lliullt to their respective a-1 Alabama, iu addinoa to these, several
partments, a loud rap was heard at ,nore hc,0,, (() the in-tiuuion who an
business, of their lives lo borrow.
My dnar.' said 3 Irs, (itvrn to
not in attendai.ee on the nrrse.nl course
I - " . . , file pro-ptcts of the school, upon the
i i
noie, were never more vv.i oura.'nn.
her husband one morning, the die door which on being opened, meal which we borrowed from M'rJdiere oniertd a littc urchin, who
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m uVs ai, j anntjMi maiuunamu sviunn 1 j at anv form, r period, tlin at pre-, it out, and we must bake to-mor-jP and wished to borrow a war-j Wherever the people have, been acrow.' jn,ing pan to warm her bed, as the p,;u,1' '! whh the ( tlccts of the System iVrll.v said her husband, "send ;,1!gbt was cold, and they had none!lri,( lu e ,K ro taught and pursued a
and borrow hall a bu-hel at Alr.Unihe house. The warmiim-pan'Ue"eral TH lt,ulc ,s i"''l'histed for tlu
Vhite's, he sent to daw"
And when it come?
return the neck we bor
than a month ago, from the widow, die war.uii;-pan, perhaps you a".v ,!oin those of the l ist w ith the ex
Grav?'- j would lend us svime coals too lo'7Plioi,3 of the dilfercnce in respect to
-o." sriM ihe biishaiul m-iitllv.: Put into it. ;is(i:ir!;rnk:1!,n(Kt,mn0,llR aumnerol patients; winch is wholh
Miei at AlrJiniue nouse. i iu v,arinui''-paii 11 ,u l,,,ul,u 11,1 ,(r "' mill yester-hvas forthwith brou-ht from the S?Crs V?1"' xh i ii ii , 'aielv associat.-t with the usl intere-t ltehen and handed over to the ht-!0f mauKin.!. The general result of tho es. sha.l we ;t!e iellow: hut he was not yet satis- ipractice duriti-the year ending the 31st I'owetl more1 bed "A! other says if you lend us!01 V 'comber lG32."do not vary materi-
..i.i.n iamnh iof iis eh-ihiiitv.
. , o j -
r R ii 1 1, tui hcril er w ishes to employ imine--11-diately. a .iMirnevniai!. who is acquainted with the CJIA1K 3IAKIAG business,
io wnon; uoiiai wajjes wili i.e given.
f.t ' l! 1 . J
vuu.n'v firiici.!. au tan t ages ana convcr..i. ti
whic h such a publication presents to ti e people ofliterary pursuits wherever lociUa. but inure particularly to those who rctideia retired situations they are so obvious ll.:t
the lu st glance cannot lail to flash convict:
Kk iiAKii m:si. r.v.
I.ogansport. Oct. JJd. 1S5'J.
TOIMUIVTERS. railll' siibscnbrrs having commenced an
-a- establishment for manufacture of Prin
TERIvIS. "The Select Circulating Librarv1' nli ic
printed weekly on a double medium bl iot .'
line paper in ectavofornr w ith three ceSin.'ir.s on a page, and mailed w ith great care :o 'o
to carry sately to the most distant rost oL'.tc
J twiil be printed and fmished with the
;pamc care and accuracv as book work, lit
whole fifty-two numbers will form a voliinr,
' 1 ' '"'I 'VIIUI I F Jlt' '... d 1 1 A - 1 Ii I I . I
ill i j ii ;i ii I 1 1 v ifk I 'I II I r.nrri'C i r I . .1 nTt.f-
Jun-roved construction, tho ,1 , . " "" ,
workmanship and mau-rials of which thev " Vf .. volume in i
" - .1 t. V . .ill .1 I IIIC J(1; iilJU
diuin size, of
warrant e;ual to any made in the western
coutry, and which the; will sell on liberal nill . ' ' , 1 lw " terms lVror v.i to purchase nre i i ' '.C" V ' o.viteJ to call and examine, i ?C U can?ot -nctcry fuh street l.t eon Kb and Z &V'M
she ran send for it when she wants! ut'v
jatltibtitcd to the unusually healthy
1 he mendicant, Who humbly SO-'notwithstandin- the increase flfnnn,,.
number ol cases ot disease
it. John, do you !io down to 3 1 r. !
Brown's. and ak him lo lend me: iciis alms at your catr tells voinhnion, the
bis ne to chop some wood thisidiat he is the child of Powrty &! has not been ore than two thirds as
i'lump street, Cii.cii:ati.
DICKSON cc WILLIAMSON.
Cincinnati, .him fj. 1832.
M-enoon; our's is uiite dull, and lihis squalSid features and liltliv ras ' Van.v ln t!u 5amc circle of our ride as saw him jirindimi ids last nijiht.iconfirm the talc You chcfrfullvj1 nXA v'uAnd Jam,-, do oa 2o to Mr. -render him ail the stance ii,' 0 uVhi U"r i i i .i i L - , . tPori.t iu be sntn,tliat thentimberof Slacks and a-khim to lend me aiyour power, cotiscioiis that virtue nati. nt attemid nrrriL..i r.. l.
Uatlcnts" attorn fil nnil nrp;rriKi.J L.
hammer and do you hear yonomeimie;-. dwehs bneatii a tatter-.the taculiv of this Institution durinthe may as well borrow a few nails.1 cd garb. The highwayman, who ?Vilr ( ndir.g December the 31st, 1831. while you are about it.' j knocks you dowu,"atul then sum- )V1S 01)0 dious.-md, and the number lost A little bov now enters and says-Jnions you to stand. nves you a eon- a one ler cent 'Father sent'me to ask if you liatl! vincin thouuh rather unwelcome tended ZTr ofr,at,.cf have at- , , , , i i i .... e Vi . i " i ii. llLntK" H1 prescribed for dunnc the -lono with m hoe, which you bor-1 out. mat Iiawever tlegraded theipastyear, U eight hundred and seventy
The price is Fivi: JJollans for liftr-tv.v
each. a rnc?
rded unless exl'iis:c
mtnt al all times i"
advance.
Agent? w ho procure fiivc subscribers, sha'l have a receipt in lull by remitting ti e juthshrr C'!'Olt(l o..,l : .. ...nmor.
inuris M;ii win copy i i.e above adver-'s;ui, Jr a larger number. Tlas arrarzeiiseuienl in their papers for :i months, shall "lt ia is made to increase the circulation to e allowed Cfj w hen purchasing Presses I " extent which will make it an oHcct to D. cSc V. r) agents liberally. Clubs of five Individ,;ip, mm 'uals may thus procure the work fur .fU0, UT.iS PPI27irZ2"0- ""hiagin their remittances.
ubscimers, living near agents, may p37 their su'iscriptions to them; those otherwise situated may remit the amount to tie subscriber at his expense. Our arrangen.ei ' are all made for the fulfilment of our part cf the contract. Scbscribers' names should be lrnrcediateij forwarded, in order lhat the rubliscr n'a5
iuiow how many to print of the future numbers. liditors of newspapers who give e aboe three or more conspicuous insertions will be entitled to an exchange of a- nl!:ri bers. ADAM WALD11-.
ruihAm:i.rnrA, Oct.
isUC'H AS,
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, HAN D-B ILLS, Itei"jii5 8 or least's, and BLANKS N'F.ATLY KXECUTFI) AT THE OFFICE OF HIE CASS CUUXTT TINES.
JOB 11C1iT1AO. We are now prepared to execute in the neatest manner, and on tbclrt-
:cst notice, Job Prilling of ever)' f pcriplion.
