Cass County Times, Volume 2, Number 3, Logansport, Cass County, 23 May 1833 — Page 4
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I O E I I C A Ia . 'much yet remains unsung." Cozrpcr. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS. The Press the Press the glorious Press, it makes the nation free! before it tyrants prostrate fall, And proud oppressors flee! In what a state of wretchedness Without it should we be; And can we then too highly prize The source of liberty? The Press the Press the glorious Press. It disipates our gloom, And sheds a ray of happiness O'er victims of the tomb, See, darkness from his ebon throne Has fled to realms of night. And o'er tho world is now diffused A flood of heavenly light, The Press-tLe Press the glorious Press, What thanks arc due to those, W ho all attempts to quench its beams Triumphantly oppose, To them belongs the wreath ot fame, The garland of renown The honor of a deathldss name, A never fading crown. A MATIN SONG. The sweet hour i f prime," Good morrow to tiie hills again; Good morrow to the lea; Good morrow to the hollow glen; And to the greenwood tree! Ti e rii.g--dove leaves herny bower, The seamew leaves tlie sea, Tl e kj-lark in his sun-bright bower Is chauting merrily! GooJ morrow to the dappled skies' Good morrow to the lake; Go d mt rrow to ihe nukdies The praisftil torrent make! The river blue the water-fall The small brook on the lea, Good morrow to them, one and all TLe beautiful the free! THE IRISH SOEDTEB Ti.ofMi.-;.,,. rJ
a speech bv G. W. Custis, at a re-la" lhV , e" 10 ban" cent celebration of die birth-day of :nu? .rcck oinan urag O'Connell- a lidelitv, witn what appetite ye 'Tlie reflection of America's ",av-' '."n! ttw ,ll(-P:lP ' daw of trial must the more and'- y " Uc lTtiw oi cotiinore endear to her the memory ot !ur:::S' -vo" cn" fm(l " .m,
tried men's souls.' Perhaps 1 may tire you with 4a thrice told tale,'!-
yet, it anv American were as much! tl T., , ,. c . 14 : i 4i i , p . inc. the Irish soldier ot the ivevo umstructed m the history ot their . .i - i rf.'uon.
own umcs us mev are m records oi antiquity, they would find as brill iant instances of courage and patri
ntism to admire, in tho livo nnfi!SCOii(i ine siream oi lite, clieenng
actions of the heroes of their Revo-!1!10
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iiiion,asort!ioe who flourished iii! tlieda.VSot trial, and grvmg por,he davs of Rome and Greece. I lra,ls trom llie Iltc lt'tlu)se worthies rherisiiiff generations should boiwhoi!0 co"rgeand patriotism foun-
the The
taught in their schools the story of;dcd the empire of civil and nihgious their fuhers lame; and then the!1,hert-wh,cl1 nil5hons nmv eiljv?
youthful historians would dwell with as much ad.niratiou upon the passage of the Deleware, as they were wont to do on the nassaire "of the Rubicon or .rnnieiw Do the mellow ed reccollections of antiquity contain a finer instance of courage and fidelity, under the severest pressure of misfortune, than is fjund in the story which I have illustrated from the rostrum, and from the stage, of poor John Byrne the Irish soldier of the revolution. Cheers. Years have rolled awav since an aod and broken man came to mv oSor.and saluted me with a Goil
bless your honor, and its Washing-Friend tho house ef Gcrnianicn.. ton's old soldier that's come to seejo friend had eourae to approach ye.' I am proud to inform you that! die hody:one friend only remained I often receive a call from the hon-jtrye his faithful dor. For three ered remnants of the Revolution. days the animal continued to watch
'lllOV v thnt tiipv enruvit tw;c imdomicial, without calling on one t'tev are nleased to term a member of the old God! more and mv heart w'tliprod I.I 1, il. r Ill 111 ll!l(l llf I I I'S ' 'l fkl 11 emooror.- Cheering. I -m t Hvrne was one of the finest tvoes! nflhiit nrAor of hpimra. now nl w w... w. " ..w.. '"i e ..ict, mat ever met my notice.5 Never can I forget the touching' i i Til1 scene that ensued when 1 had or-, dered a cup, to cheer the old man's, Iionrt til wnKliMio ovnnwcinn nf In features, when, having drank to his -nor s healtii, he reverently turnhis eyes towards higher and bet - cd hi
family. And so hear mehvhich he was kindlv r-ncouraired ana ;u " senicrs t the cm- stop the thief.
welcome to mv home to cat: hut on taking the hread. in- OMlH; 0,J?,l,il v 'rcuu; ana trom .i'ii trom the custody of the officer.
are these frrav and stead ofobevi:- the imnulseofimn- il iUI u successtui pnictice tor:"" - " " ,
rolicnf tho hnrn, timo Iwr. he fioriiv i;1i.I ir on h niMc. SeVCral years, he flatters himself hel NlVl P, who was then in custodv on a charge
! S er worlds, and cxclaimed,4and hcrcs
to the memory of General asliington, who is in heaven." Twas a head that a Guido should have painted, o'er which seventy winters had shed their snows, while tears of veneration, at the remembrance of a loved commander, coursed each other down the channels, which time and hard services had worn full manv and deep. The. sufferings which Byrne en dured, were even a refinement upon the hellish usages of a paison ship. For this preference he was entirely indebted to Ins brogue which betrayed his being a native of the Emerald Isle, and then, as he 'emphatically observed, they added tiieir lortucs as a civility due to my native country. Oh, ye'whojest at scars that nev er felt a wound, picture to yoursell a beinir. captive and desolate, unawed bv f-iniine. hreathinrr the air of pestilence, associated only with the dying and the dead. But see, there appears the commander, having healing under his wings in the shape of pardon, protection, food, raiment. igold. But marl: ye the price of all those benefits. 'Twaslike (bedevil tempting the son of Man of o'd. 'All these will I give c, but you must abandon the cause of America liberty, said myadmiial to poor Byrne, when the latter had crawled about the deck, and confronted the master of his fate. Hear it, Americans treasure in in your hearts, aye, and write it in yourhearts, aye and write it in your books, that future ages may read it, and admire the cry of brave Byrne in the prison ship at Charleston, and amid the ranks of death at Eutaw Hurrah for America: Lound and long cheering. Hear this, the brave and good of midai of despair, ofzuai and fidelity m the cause of human liberty, than My tale is told. The old orator and his old stories will together derisin? Scn!?rati11 u talcs ol anu onnnuue to be enjoyed b.v niilhonsyet to come Cheers. W hen your eagle banner shall as?a,n 1,0 "iirld in war and the time hv no means remote von will have in your ranks not merely reevidence of the rich liberties you once obtained but true evidence of your abilities to reserve them. FhlcUtij. "After the execution of Sabinus, the Roman general, who suffered death for bis attachment to the family of Gennanicus, his body was exposed upon the precipice of the (iemoni:e, asa warnimr to all whoshouhl dare to betllO hod. tl- nnlholir hr-iiivw! ! I awakened the synmathy of everv. I heart. Food wes hrou-ht hiin - - -. '.V - , ,tl. "n.wl - ll-i-..' If i !lM(ilill. .11111 (- il'U ! Ill-S itMM7 ' " " " ' - mienlations; hut did not qu ' 1 i i i it me Vrri K x in- tui jP.n, vnitt m ilium nil uvv ii into the Tiher, and the generous' creature leaned into the water af - ' i . , . . . . ter it, and clasped it between his paws, vainly endeavoring to preserve.' it ftin Lnnlri'tvM
Tf pride were a deadly diseascliow'11 UIlder my lcoli how uf jT1'' ; many wou.d be down in their graves. ! ' ' Vo 3w"
IVcu Establishment.
PRESTOS & SLOGAN KSPKUTKULIiV inform the citizens ..d nn.l its vicuutv that they aivuutv auu 01111 Ir. all its various and complicated branches, on Bkiiku: Strf.et, four doors north of Mr. Kwing's store, where the) will at all limes be found ready to accommodate their friends and customers on the shortest notice. Having a regular correspondence, with ?:s?;sh,s cV Wilson New Vork, they are constantly furnished with the Latest changes in the Fashion From their experience and different opportunities tl ey have had for their iliev flatter themi Mtcni rurrviniuii uiu selves that thoc xd'O may favor them eie., inai uio.e j . , UN U).ll V V4.TlMll. t" done in the most urt and fashionable style, or at least eq.ial to any done in western countrv. It is thtir intention to locate themselves in the town of Logansnorl at u respectfully solicita share of public pat ronage. wishing:
to have F.SHIONA-!dium -..r ,.
riLi:, lit done, are ivspcetali) hinted to give them a e;ih. LouaiiM-ort. l onian - i - 1 1 o i j , 1 O JJ. ' m r Those persons win :iiviii'lc uu to .c..i I''. ! nr ...r. .-:.(. T . V note (T ;M Colli. t. Are desired to in a ice payment in.mcdiatc'y.j asliiscirc'.i.i.tajsc,- v ud.utt ol no louder dcly in the sculcnu: t cfhis accounts. .November .'-tb, !'.' . 4 U4' I. L persons .tile ad to me lor o akftt Mia A 1 1 t r.-. r. ,,nn.iil to rail on i
. . ... .. i of the iimner ('ilinrfur C'dlcctlcn. 1 hav
the 1st of Ai,mi-t next, ana settle t:eti : o'f ituitt , mi .i uiiii m.ii ia ms imtaccoimis, or thov v. :ii tind them in the hai.d-, h.-ar!, both hind feet and hit fre fool
IT?" 'V:V uTT wiiUt!'-;"1 lUc!ve ,,;;Vd; ,kos CUT ;il3iKTS Tor to he three years old this sp. ;. g. ai d that .; can on n.e, o.t ui'..su.N- appraied to ,y20, by ( hriMophti Vai. - 1 'I l!!l!S ih enter and Josenh iJimhani.
declin r ;.!1 tin pt rsc aiji.i: n:it.M.joii 11. HLDUintii:. July P2th, Y2. Vv'ILL he received, at the highest market prices, in payment for the Ca.s County TiiiH.-., if delivered at General .'ro.yV, near Delehi at . R. JW fit's, 'riplonort or at lodge JZ; Cumhs Persons livimrin Carroll county, who vih to take tlii- paoer, will please o leave tiieir names with either of the ahove gentlemen, or v.iiit Dr. SV-r-er. Delphi, and the papers will be fbr-j in. warded imn:eiiat. lv. WANT LI) in.M,,di:itt:i on tho Wabash Lrie Canahiu iiie fei iiborhoo i of Fort Wuuie, to wtiom ven libe:-al wages, hi Cr7.;A.a.,d Ljood accommodations will be -jiv vo. The work i1 vituated in a drv and
pleasant countn, Mippiird v, i; h uo.4i n.ent, M A 1'S of the State of Indiana, water,and well ( ah 'il.ttc d to mm mi e he i bounty and parts of other counheallh and comU.rt of those cnira-d on I 011 lhe Line from Logansport it. The neiijbiie.rhood of Fort Va:.el Vovl is at this time,cis healthv as anv portion! s?a'jl; -dways be supplied d the State. " " with O.o?-, Corn and Timothy Hay, and Application mav he made to either of! 1 vcr mtention paid lothe care of horses.
i he imdt.-rsiirncd contrataors, on t ! i c i respective sections, as annexed to theii ;ames. ON THE St. JOSEPH FEEDER. Gerard & Daniels Sec. No. 3 & 12.1 William Wilson. See. 4, 5, 4c G. Suttcnt'k bl &: McGillh uddy, Sec. 7. David Archer, See. P.. Henry Hudisill &: Nicholn Clinger, 1 1. Edward RocUhii! Jos. Ilohnan, 13. ON THK MAIN LINE. Wm. Kockhil!, See. No. 1 2. William Ihirk, See. 3, 1, 5. Hunt, Rivless Sumner, Sec. G, & 7. William N. Hoed, Sec. 8. Carcus, Majors Bioduct, 9, 10, 1 1. 1 r2. lvless and Burk, 13,14. d.t:. id. Murray c Vern.iiya, 17, l August 21st, 1832. LAW . H V Mil John B. C3"-;KVi"5 (.VTTORM.Y AND COl NStl.I.OR AT I. VYV,) HAS tAvf oonnanentlv located, 111 the .town oi JNva rosu,ne ,lIS professional duties Will Still 1)G ahlo fO disehaivrn thf .l.n; 4,ll i i Million fit m.V h mnco i .triiwtoi. f.S- - . . v ; v"iit'--" jliis care, with prpricty and satisiiuctin. .niI Qf " . : - pv ti nZP .Pf n, U 1 I liompson Harnett, living in Eel &townsi,iP, cass county, ind. 0NK KOAN COLT, free years old this spring, long tail, no other marks or hrands perceivahle. Appraise, to $'J5, lly Jsaac Clarr and Daniel Fullei ed uller
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PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT THE subscriber respectfully informs tho public, and his Jriendshx particular,
i . i i that he has opened, a nouse ui . w w - Fort IVayfliCj iMnSJJ U house is lame, comloiialle, and well furnished with the. substantial of ifL. his Stable is also convenient and well supplied, to which, as w'ell as every other department of t'-.c F.staLiishrncm. he will give his unremitting and personal atlentioa. Tln.se who patro;iz him will not be disappointed. Call and see. JOSEPH IIOLMAN. Mav 25th, 1G32. Joiii'ifiCVBkian Vira?:t:efi. I h suhscriber wishes tu employ imme IfiL diateiy. a .'ourneyinan, u 1 1) is acniaiut ed with tl.e CIIA1U MAKING bubincss,! to wiioin lioeral wages will oe given. ItlCH Mil) transport. Oct. 22d. TO P11LTEHS. rRlHI'j subscribers having comnienccd an JsL establisiirnent for manufacture ofl'rinti'ig Presses from SuperImperial to 31csize, of approved constiuclion, the wurkmnnshin and materials of which thrv warrant equal to any made in the w estern coutry, and which they will sell on liberal term8 Persons wishing to purchase, are invited to call and examine, at the manufactcry ou rth street between Kim and Plump streets, 'incinati. DIC KM ) A UILIJAMSON. Cineiuiiati, June 0, lSocJ. jfT-I rintcrs woli will copy tlie aoove advertjsemetit in their papers for l months, shall c allowed when purchasing Presses J). CC W. BV Richard Chahert linnixin Tippc-
ear;.etownsiiip, Canoll ( ount L.diaiia.'coiriph eted five feet or eleven hutue
L . .. I . ( I , . I . . - 4 . . I ; . j . . . . enter and Joseph L'unham. Man h lo, 1833. 1 certify the above to he a tree tran - script from mv Kstrav book. JOSHUA L!M)SFAr. j. p. Iotii'i lo 't'l i ;h r!. f !!I-i su'' sen er ! ai. recently added -M- iiiiiiiovemciits to his stand, so lonir known U3 UlC 2LG3AH5?0:R? HOTEL and liite-.diiii; tte-U no exertions on his !',;u"1 ?hail (f wai.tii.g to promote the comical and pleasure of all who may liivoi lum witlt their patronage, begs leave io .-elicit a continuance of the taors of his friends and the public in general. A? travellers in search of land have hitherto been much perplexed in obtaining satisfactory information on that Mibjert, the subscriber gives notice that ue will have attached to his establishwith a first rait team will always he in roadiiK-ss to cr.nvey persons to any part of tiie country, on reasonable terms. Atf.'ubcfl In fin1 I .or;i ,rin:-f Mnli'l :i 1 ....... ,. v.. -a U ! dalion of teamsters or drovers. IS11AELJOHNSON. February, 11133. 48. Q-'I he Indiana Democrat, La Fayette Free 1'refs, "iid ?".t Joseph lleacori, will pleiise xivc the aboe three insertions and forward their ae-ciirits. i i ; w 1 u i t o n o ' 2T a r t n rr sii i p. ul;u' i herehy riven that the Partner -i." s! ip i.t-reiolire existing uuder the firm of .i. II. i I .N ' v, lAi, : Co. is this day dissolv id !-'y li iitual consent, All those indebted to
, 1 9 cL 0. il,,e ;i,c i ''-iiiestc-d to call on J. 11. Kintji er, and closv liieir accounts, either by Cash
,r .Xi:lo, li,e linn is iinlebted lor ?tocli and n-a-t have money. It is hoped that prompt attention will he given to this call. J. It. KINTSEK.&Co. THE Business will he continued as usual y .! II Kintner; who is getting on a large 111 J elegant supply of?5tock J .11. K. 47. 8100 Etev;ird. of Larceny; said Harnett, is a man about Ji.") veais oiu, o reel H inclies Ingli, red comr ec . . .. . ' tion, round full fare, and irmeh redened by the i in mode rate use of spiritous Liquors; a little stoop shouldered, a skulking look aiid easy spoken, had on when he escaped, a blue cloth coat and pantaloons; and fur hat, but from information his apparel has been since changed, and probably equiped for a journey, the above Steward will be given to any person who will deliver the a ove thief Jesse Harnett, to the Jailor in Lojrausport Indiana. March, 133. V. Si. The above reward was raised by a voluntary subscription of tlie citizens of Cass county, and no doubt every man will be ready to advance the cash oa tho RECEirT of the article subscribed for. 50.
COPARTNERSHIP. mOHKKT C. CJIST 1M His dr,y "a.t. - AiltoaM.(;Ut. Thebsine8,fe be contlncted under the firm ef ihtn i' (Jist iV Co. It h de:,ira!lc that the li,Mv ' tl.e late concern shonltl be c!col. M'S.,i sons irdehtcd l,y .Noteer o-A iirccu'int 'r'r" ioquesled to make it:. mediate iawr)e:,'t' -ri" diltnn M. (;it fct'o. -arcrectivii,"r.ic. PR ASSORTMENT tr ' " FALL & WINTER
whicl itten vlncli, n ith tl.eir stock on hand, Mr r':3 ti ittenti(M5 of the i'tihlic rencrally. Ti ,1 vite the friends of the late et the public at large to call aiu examine "iiSiimor.f I M. M.(J.: To. ';ave contracted fir.i()Aft L-iisl els C.rn whic h isoliered for tale ' Delpbi, Nov 1, inaian Agencv, ) Feb. 14 th," 1833. I will receive sealed propoai; for furnishing the usual (pjanthy of Siill, Tohncco, to di?rliaruc the annuities due the AI IT 1 ami and Potawatlimic Indians, at mv office, until the 26lh in?t. noon. WILLIAM MARSH ALL, Indian Aent. Feo. Mth, 1833. v47 Mop ihv Murderer. UROKKJnil and escaped, on the night of the tCth Instant a man b name of Joseph Ruc kman, who asin Jail on the charge of Murder. SaiJ Tl nrl. tn:in ic-il-nf Ol .11 1 1 w i..,yl - I JClllS OKI, G'tfi 111 . nig!., has a Jfaron his mm, and one m hi tipper lip, has a dov n look : took with oW Mue blanket Box coat, ai d a j li.,lf worn fur hat,blue Janes pantaloons, jai.d had a mixed cotton coat, and a mix. L.trniinn v.. Ti ,.k i -n ed cotton vc-t. The above rew ard will e given to any person who will deliver j the above murderer Joseph Ruckman to me in Delphi, Indiana. J. T. HOPKINSON, Shff. C. C. Jan. 19th, 1333. First and last. N. B. As I have quit the business ard will leave the town the first of June, I have placed my accounts in the hands of JJanu - s H. Stewart, Esq. for settlement; ami nave auiy ainnonzea mm to pursue such measures as w ill insure their specdy collection. GKO. W. GOODLANDER. Delphi, March 22d, 1833. Dissolution oi Partnership. BROWN &, WHITE, PROPRIETORS of the Mansion House, Indianapolis , hereby inform the Public, that they have dissolved partrership; and that from henceforth all business connected with the Mansion House w ill be conducted by 13. Browr. who is authorized to settle all accounts. and to receive all demands due the es tablishment. BAZIL BROWN, GEO. W. L. WHITE. B. BROWN, Respectfully informs his friends and tlie public, and particularly his customers, that he intends continuing business r.s heretofore, and will give them every assurance of his unremitting exertions to deserve their patronage. Indianapolis, February 7,1 G33. 42. 0OEditor? throughout the State are requested to insert this Advertiseme r.t ESTKAY COWS. TAKEN UP By tne Subscriber, Living nearly opposite Logansport or the Hast side of the Wabash. One Cow Eight orNine years old. White back and Belly; boarcd in each Horn, with a -mall crop oil each ear and two small notches in the right, and olso one two year old Heifer of a dun color, a crop olFthe right ear and a hole in the left, and a short tale no other marks perceivable. The Cow Appraised to $8, 50 Cent?, Tlie Heifer to $5,00 by A. Chamberlain Sc J. Vigus. C. VIGUS. 47. PP.333 PP.iNKtfS SUCH AS, OOKS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, HAN D-B ILLS, BLANKS NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE CASS COUNT I TIME?.
