Cass County Times, Volume 2, Number 6, Logansport, Cass County, 18 July 1833 — Page 4

i o i: x 1 1 a . liy our common parent tongue, Ve all can read the Port's song-. 3IEIiODY BY W.LEGGETI. If yon i.iig.-ii stars which gem the night, He each a nlissful dwelling sphere. Wt.ere kindred spirits re-unite, Whom death Las torn asunder here; How sweet it were at once to die, And leave this bhted crb afar Mix soul and soul to cleave the sky. And soar away from star to star! But oh! how dark how dear and lone. Would seem the brightest world of bliss, If wandering through each radient one, We failed to find the loved oft!. is; If there no more the ties shall twine, That death's cold hand aloae can sever, Ah! then, those stars in mockery shine, Jlore hateful as they shine forever! It cannot be, each hope and fear, That lights the eye, or clouds the brow, Proclaims there is a happier sphere Than this hlack world which holds us now; There is a voice which S3rruw hears, When heaviest weighs life's galling chain: iTis Heaven that whispers dry the tears, The pure iu. heart shall met again." A Bright one. An Irish woman called at a grocer's the other day, and asked for a quart of vinegar. It was measured off, and put into her gallon ju. She then asked for another quart, to be put into the same vessel. "And why not ask for half a gallon, and done with it?" said the grocer. ch! bles your little bit of a soul' answered she, "it's for two persons." Mcr.c Jour. Dutch Hospitality. An Irish

nuyvamcu c. iu, v..in-. : y " . al Uoore, being asked if he inetian being toid that it would have

with hospitality in Holland ? (,! yes, replied he. too much, I was in the hospital almost all the time I was there. Disconsolate Parents. An advertisement appeared in a morning paper a few days ao, respecting a young lady who had eloped, which concluded as follows; uhe is most earnestly requested to return to her disconsolate parents; but if she does not choose to come I i i lumie aner ims explanation, sue isj earnestly desired to send the key of the tea-chest! ' "Patricli," said an employer the other morning ; to one of his workmen, "vou come late this morning, the othr men were at work an hour 1 C , : 1 .11 I ueiore vou. vwre.anu in oe eVPn VV til "om tr tiiirlit tin ,j i i o w i)..i.:i.ov itir. ?. i .ii .... i -iu iuk f uy , liiiui, v tiquii an ; hour before 'em all, sure." the skyey influence till we are skyhigh. 1 8th of Jan. Toast. At the breaking up of a d inner l nirtv. two of tliprnmnmiv fpll d.nvn

WOMEN - liemoming Star o , ru),nast0 Geo' en;itled nieUhin?ton Collo5e and tne .;,nned Medical infancy the dav Star of manhood ! n i -v- . , TT ! Society of u.e LmluJ -Mates; the price ol tuLni.m nf S'lCkory iUlt and Upson A iml.-i which will he ten dollars. i i.e Phm pursued me eting Star Ot age J5ieSS isiCrackil who mav;,in teaching, is well delated to aUrcUte OUT Stars' . lav We WlWaVS bask 111 ' " ' periou i.snally required to liiusi. a course

r - , j. ' ( ; l,llLr 01 pnenne porivei'S WHO notlwherever the graduates of this institution SHU'S, the one tumbling OI1 the nrstiaNrintr t'uG pear Qr- 10,rreeves ; have settled in -tales, in wmeh there are laws lrv.l Tiorr rtlur'ii tn nllini -! 1 1 . . & . ! rcirwlfc t iier t he t) rae t ie ef l,hTic atid "Sll I' -

.S T ?. 1 V ; , 9tU the first seemed dead drunk. said a wag "hut he's not so far gone as the gentleman below.' Anecdote The Boston Statesmafi relates the following anecdote' of .Air. Vanderlvn, the distinquish r"T l t . i i- l ed American Fainter. When Aaron Burr was inhisze nith, he happened to be travelling

so:neuereiniie western pan oiiwhecl. )armw iVom n;

the tate of New Vork.and stopping when the latter told him that it was a drawing made with a

uncuay aia uiit, .s.t uticiii An HlIO lellOW lrC OtOClMiaVCOin- p i s 5 ween, uotiai. I he other a Strawberry ho.ook to be a fine engraving of lptait bi,,crly ofl.is Lard lo., and .,lraltrif ti nnmmnn rT r lla nnl.'a nt it "1 ..I 1 .1 t . r,,oi- t ,-r.. I." ii j i t-,,i . J '

U.U. .T..1L.I.M. n. ?ijua .i saiu uai ne was norn on tne last , M"J1' Ul,ll"8 u,e toreioot white, blaze face, had on a

to th 'andlord. and was not a little dav 0flhe ve3, the !ast dav of the . s ; , ,v .wJ to thirty-five dollars,

pen. nvasttipia novotnis, an ap- hand. Tie bHieved it would have pr ntice to the blacksmiths trade, been a bundled dollars in hispoekof whom he feared that he could ct if he had not been born at all. nver make anv thins. Burr sent; .

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for the I)ov; and was so pleased Cii.wgesofFasiiiox. Two cen-'jj"lpjd at ar,) rtime b ',drc.ssinp the imderwith him that he tried to obtain him turies ago Old Snuare-toes wasthe,-1 r ivlOKRow

but the master suspected some secret value in his apprentice, and would not part with hi n at last on any tarms. 'Put a shirt in your

pocket,7 gam vxi. irurr, in passing.

the boy ; 'come to New York when vou can geta chance, and ask for! geta chance

Aaron Burr he will take care ot forty-eight pages, wee. - -0iur, furyou.' Sometime had passed a- S.10 way and Col. Burr had forgotten the! Fifty Volumes of common size. incident. When Olie mominir when The librarv will conlai" nearly all tlie new

he was sit'in" at his breakfast, in w came a strange booking buy, and as he approached plucked out a budle from his pocket and gavo it to him. The Col. was not a little amiKpd lr fiinil n cblrt IIpTfi bfi - gnt. the acquaintance and here the eminence oi V annertvn and rieavmi wiiwUwlit tlmt whpn Aaron en go ordered it, mat wnen Aaron tSlirr, tiieJUllUSirsar 01 OUr COlintry, was in the whae, Vanderlyn,

i i r t -4l arrive iroin rmruuc, . ... . Who had ltlSt lett Paris, Warm Wltn,nalPnn.. ti, subscriber in Missouri will be

favour and rich with all that makes life comfortable, encountered in his desolation, and in his turn ministered to trie necessity oi nisj . 1. .1 . i : benefactor as he ought to do. Anecdote. A few days since, a little rapred urchin was sent by a 1 . 11 11 i.:n ; mecnanic to coueci a miiuh um Which had but just become due. lie bajjan in the usunl wav, but coming more ana more importunate at length the gentleman's patiencej I . . . , being exhausted, he said to him, "Voil need not dun me SO shamlv. I amnotgoin9torunawavat present."!" n a J 1 ... 1 in I dont suppose you are, said the lad, scratching his head "but my master is, and he wants the money.' Heroism. A soldier, on his return from the wars was asked by his friends, what exploits he had done in them. He said, "that had cut off one of the enemy's legs,"! been more honorable and manly to : linrpeuf ofThlc l-id " All." sni.l he, uvou must know his head vas cut off before. DfJirov us from evil. A pow erful mistress of a great nobleman j requested to be included in tin nravers of the Character OI tllC church. Tiie parson told her she was already comprehended in them. "How can "that be?" enid she, "I 'never heard it.' 44 O yes," replied j ihoiwi'inn 'im fho I .nrJ'c nrnver ! r,.Vx.i ireiitT us liuiii evu. An Irishman was brought before a justice of the peace on the charge of having six wives. He was asked by the magistrate how he could be o hardened a villain as to delude so many?' ''Plase your warship,' isaid Pat, "I was only trying to zet a it' J " - c Isioodone We have received the first numJber of AX IGNORAMUS. A few davs ago. as .1 -was trundlincr a wheel-barrow through Olie of our Slmrts lifi wns rrnnsid- - rahlv nmmvod hv a sow uitl, lJ 1: 1 " 1 . J lore Uieir e)'es' iiad Started on a

ifcS'!rntV a:iviiDolJnrfnwa ni-onul fJl

I'UMin., ui ulllblKlUCt 1 lie V iHJlJl-lJllI " ! row. a wiippl-hnrrnws nrp rint fn ih j kept up a sqUeakin?, in verv -ood limitation of a grunter. The afore - ( i i i . g i i jSaitl SOW. tflinking llim Ot the barjrow to be infiictins cruelty upon her l . . O finr:n(T im,np,iinfolv A u s 'j v-,- ,. ...... o Uiy lUi;, I . lun.mg round X COoly Slirvcvillff the old SOW, adI... 1 r . ip ;llre?i!n,T IlPr in tui IVIP uVnil (i tool- don't vou know a i ZD r i' month and the last dav of the week, nnd had nKvnvc 'hm h, hA stigma attached to age and garrulity, while in the present dav snuare-toed shoes are the very height of juvenile dandyism..

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ok the r y COMPLETE peuioDK li ibrak.

i vtr- DVn and travels rnsioi) --r Memoirs the most approved 'uPean Annuals-Adventures-i ales of unexceptionable character, &c. &c. The "Complete i'eriouicai ,iuu., i f ;i it; Vill I 1 1 be found indispensable to all overs oi goon ' read imr. in town or country -'todiluLX.iP adted; printed with type so larpre as not to fa-j 'tigue the weakest eye. its tinnitus !eabletlieEditorto crowd any common sized Itc in, mouse size will book into two numbers, irequenuy huui.... works will thus he brought, as it were, to the very fountain o

works oi merit .as me) K .)hvrSetectand debtors must ca

i-m literature. Works printed in this Mrary w ill j llim be furnished to him, when, without it. he 1 ad- would be wholly unable to procure them. A j f hi;book that will 'cost us six dollars to import,.

; and dUtriouted to Sll8cri. vwu ivLntiivbers, owing to our peculiar facilities, lor a bout twenty or thirty cents, with the important addition of its being fresh and new. We shall sive near pares annually, eouai to fitty common sized nooiis: r.ver) rary will Le complete work nnblishM in the li rar . -f . ti,lnnaff1 wlli e riven with cad Volume, so ti at tl.e suhscri er, if he please, le-;y 11, or give 1. y up at u.ej . .1 au ui 111c uun.::) 01 n - pleasure of t .e su.n er. 'I'his work pie-uts an extraordinary feaI . ia oi.v 1 ihPriicri.il in III h5 coun'try r,';'e Eli sVtl,aioi, puce may be considered a mere loan tor a year, as tlie ork' uUlie rViuluellwm manv oarts oi the I nueu Mate it w m in many parts oi tl i ring ciou le its original tost to the subscriber. ' he works published in "The Complete Teriudical Li-irarj" will e of the hiuiusl character, botb as rcsraids t! e author arid his su ject. 2er woiks, of appritd merit, will he sent out to the i -uiti r evi-ry arm a: from I'urope, grivin u u an iu.lur.iitd iitld to select from, while it. re will he taken to iii'jL l.ic imi In- illi, r. :iliV I ii f : or (: tlif-

. 1 ...... ...wv.- - -J O leikjmtiu America.

I'lie first nuriiner will "e issued on the Mb of 31a i.ext, and rtjrularly c ven d t!erCafUr, se(mtHl iu hard;,. cafur,seriued in hzin c pruned! r;r;;;!.;; esfor ti".al M,m; ar.ut. at the same! U tdncs covers, ana lars.Pe'' five ci-pies for t;.dl bum; agtatb at rate. Address. Nc. 0. rranklin Mace, t'i tl. delpiiia. VYOfftTiilArOAj 01s 10. l lit itci'M.ai.c.i L .11 .11.1:11. i-i us iii UilrInsLitntitm, arc ab lollotvs: i lie aiiirjul pritig and i u;!!U;or Luurse oi iiOcluieb ovuiineuces on the first Moiu'.ay nf April, and continues till the last day ot.iuly. '1 i.e vacation commcu Ices oa the lirrii of August, and leriamates on 1V.1 a.-.d w mti-r Coune ct hpctiurscomm-n. tht fnt UiiiH.i'v in t !.l)pr. vvlirn the iiM nlr ces, and contiiuies sis; moilhs; uunug vvn.ch lenil ai-,,! hoarse is jriveu, on aii the depart ments of Mi dical-Scieuce. 1" rom three to four Lectin t s are delivered daiiy, with as many examinations. TERMS. The price for qualify u.g a person to practice medicine, huh acvess to all ti e advan tages of the Institution, is ,'15ti;or for a sum mer course ot four moiith, s"jo. and winter .erm cfsix monllis, 0'. A li:. oral indulgenet as to the tnne of pdymcnt, v ill be extendeii to those indents who are in indig:ent ti renins la rices. .No specified lime vvill be required to complete a course of studies, hut ui. en a Studem is qualified to pass au examination ie will receive a Diploma, which u iilve irranted on 01 medical studies, and al the same timealiord the Student ample opportunities tu ; f c on.c thoroughly acquainted u ilh the various departments tit liis, profession; which will he an ; indispensable requisite to insure ti; success i oftvery candidate for Graduation. :nV, 1833. 'i vmi;; pleasure we annouce the fact that 7 they have unihamly hcen'admitted toali I " . I ft v " v " " J iitia iu uav. llclllS I'hysiCl )sicians. ! th !a' The liiieral patronajre alreadv conferred on is School; the numerous faciluis chei ed to quire a medical education; its present nrs - . nrnl)S PlilkHltlfiri' tl A r. 4 i r- t .i , j vuuuiuuu, mv.Ditn;u Jiu supt'i lor siltcess ot tl e vegetahle or reformed system of Pravticef'lir5,lc'd!;ere:thcinc,ei,si;,5tlc!r:a!lJ ' inr lk nrr'niiiitm: in tVAftt noi'f ..f fuf ,ls eraduatt:s cvcr' r t of the com-.try ' .; u-ncre correci lniormation is Uis;-:enunated re s!,tLUI!5 u are Uiii n'fst prum.si.- presages re5us, usefulness, and permaA (hrmieal imiraf!iil, horn r...,J. and t!iC Cutanical harden is ia a state ot rrojrrrssion. Students can enter at any time; hut the' SFiinj and 1 ull are preferable. The price of cnlar ofth3 Coiie-e, win please give thh a T-v l''SPrt,s ?s well as ail others who fed , v..v.,, 1 ii S I 1 I II i lt.il. T. V. .MOilitOW, Pres't. Those 1'uitors who published the former Circular of lhn Institution, are reminded that they are entitled to a certificate admitting ..iucni raiia; wnicn itiey can have for JOB PKIiWI-T-J. :.wi now PreParc(J to execute, et notice JohTp Wiption.' manner, and on the shortnninj: ol every de.

NCTZCi

THE Notes and accounts of Dr. i urner are in my hauds for collection. 1 ersons intPrested will call and settle with interested vv J.W.WRIGHT. 3Iav 16, 1833. NOTICE. Til P. nnnrs of the estate o Jarnos mith are in my hands for settlement Creditors 11 linmeuian. iv J. W. WRIGHT. May 10, 1S30. tf r.Si'ECTl LLV inform the citizens .ft of Lonransport and its vicinity that they are now aud still intend carrying on the lr. all its various and complicated branches, oil Bridge Street, four doors i , , , ,-, . north oi Mr. Lwill ir s store, where they al aJ1 limes ne founcl rc;ulY to acj ate their friends and customers "i" Hiviti" a n'UOil the shortest notice. H.U W Jar correspondence with Willini,' nkw York, thev are conWW mm- j . stantly furnished with the latest chan ges in the I ash ions. From their experience and different opportunities tl cy have had for their own improvement, hey Hatter themselves, that those who may favor them with their custom, shall have their work l 1 . 1 .....I . .lAl.'k . 11 tpone in me mo?i ne-u auu isiuuiunm. st vie, or at least equal to any done m weMrra country. It i? their intention to locate themselves in the town of Loganport ana respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Tl'ioe wishing to have Fashionasi.E, Durable and Suhstantial workdone, are respectfully , thorn a call. invited to ive Lo-ansport, February 21, 1G33. to. iJUJ5UC EXTIiRTAJ NMENT Till sulcrPuT respectfully informs the publk , and his frinuh ill particular, srtaindsen t - e ..,(:..... Ilisho'.:K' is lare, comfortable, and

wen luiiii-iicu wmi tut- mium.uiii.ii? j8Ul. us a fact, that which to us is duU: a'uU life ids V.vyr is al-o convenient and jnor willfully to jropagate error to cvuivtt Weil Sll!'j)iicd, to which, as well as ever) ; the public u enl as paramount to ourowiraother dViKiitm.'e.tof the Kstablishiiu nl,ime,liate fdvfI1.ta5e a,-d iu "tterf cc -n i- -ii- i tioveitcd opinion, to pursue the lights ittur

Minai aiieiiiion. l nose who patronize !iim will not be disappointed. Call ri i tl st o JOSEPH IIOLMAN. M iv e.vth, 1832. i . mi i roilev So jfrrjvcSIirrs. rf?l H R sui scriher hnvu.g recently added JsL niiprovements to his stand, so long known as the L Kr AH 2 P OUT HOTEL,

l or a taili'111" inleitJwig thnt iio exertions on his

pjitt siiall be v;intiiig to promote the comfort ami pleasure of all who may faor liim with their patronage, begs leave to solicit a continuance of the favors of his friends and the public in general. As travellers in search of land have hitherto been much perplexed in obtaining satisfaciorv information on thai subject, the subscriber gives notice that he will have attached to his establishment, MAI'S of the Slate of Indiana, Cass Couniv and parts of other couniieson the Canal Line from Logansport lo Port Wayne. His stable will always be supplied with O. its. Corn and Timothy Hay, and even attention paid to the care of horses. A iuo Moic (.'nrrine with a first rate team will alwavs be in ' ri adiness to convey p-ersons to any part ol tne country, oa reasonable terms. Altarhf d to tho I .rv.i nennrt T?ntl zx - , r ,..i'V ' , "''S'" ciLtummu1 u-inon o! team-ters or drovers. February. 1C33. 43. ?)7-The Indiana Democrat, La Fayette Free Press, and S.t Joseph Ueacon, will please ive the above three insertions and forward their accounts. Taken Up 15V Lewis rm.tron in Fort Wayne Allen county Indiana, two est ray marcs, one a (JreY 11 1-. hin ts l.lorh 7 lit- S vnnrc nA liort on a midlin? sized bell: anraied at Fiftv-five Koan 14 hind feet the near Email bell by John Samuel Sellers. Fort Wayne, May 4, 133. true copy from niy Astray Hook. HUBERT HOOD, j p NOTICE. THE notes books and accounts of the latt (irmofVigus &, Todd are ir. my hands for settlement. Persons indebted will call at my cilice on or before the 20 1 h of June. JOHNW. WRIGHT. May 10, 1333. tf.

i i. ma and Dannie Se prs.

BLANK DEDS T HSAIjE4r THIS OFFICE.

BY Elijah Collins of wa.l.i,-.-

. I - t- r . ....... f four years old this sp,inS bi(o('r.M re.,M . teen hands three inches j,;.,!, . ' 1 -ir. forty-live dollars. a .'-- ?'r'.,'"d years old pnsl, star in Le 1 :JU' feet white, :x little white ir, f k f' M. ' ''i dollars ly Thomas Eouey acl Ji. ;( t! A true copy lroin my r.str.-v Wm. -MeCoV.Mii; Till subscriber wishes to en.ploy diatelv. a Juurneiran, S a"f ' "T ':' ed with the CiJAlJlllAUlSt;1''lo whom liberal wajic-. w iu uen " ' Logansport. Uct. J"JJ. JtsJ-j LOGAXSFOUT MAILS ARRIVES from Lafae-Uc. on Vi days and Thursdavs, G i M. ' : Indianapolis lUoisdavp. 6 P t 1 1. ay t.e, on 1 ueda s, ?1 1 Saturdays 6 P. 11. J ' u Niks Tuesdavs 6 P. M. DEPARTS to LaiWtu-, on Sar. days and Wednesdays, G A. M. Indianapolis Fridays 6 A. M. Ft. Wavne, on Tuesday l-A t nuays, o a . ii. " Niies Fndajs 6 A. M.All the maiis arc closed at 9 p. jj. ai letters intended to be sent by a nv mail muit be handed in half an hour r rtu. ous to the time of dosing. C. CARTER. P. Logansport Feb. 16, 1833. IMlOrOSALS, FOR EXTENDING THE PATROXAGt OF Till: U1C1I3IOAD P AL LA DUX A weekly Jhcspaj)':r publislied in. KiJ iiioiid) Wayne county Indianc BY D. P. HOLLOW AY. "Equal and exact justice to all men, of wUC ever persuasion, religious or thtkkh' SN thus soliciting your palrouaee, wedten it necessary to give a brief cutlice tf ;!.e uIji of the Palladium. We are Lot niaiiii ". ful of the great diversity of iastek and owxi in all communities aud ,.art.culi(ij 13 - , tle uuerlmpracncabiii,y uf ,-tor L.atvhich might please oran.use :.e, might, perhaps otlend or disgust anothtr-Re have piescrihed to ourseUes a rv.M)Aii:sTA6 niii- lis iTLtffl u-u ti-ill iKi4v .. ; . v... e siiall ei deavor to give a faithful fiyncyis of the Congressional and State Legislative snews. A regnhu chain of Forrig-n JottllU gence Notices of Internal Imfroven.eij'.i and I'cinesiic inanufacliircs. Likewise, general .Miscellany and Poetry, Historicat Sketches and American Uiography. COM)ITIOS. The Palladium, is piinted on a srcr-roT al sheet of a good quality, and fair type, at two dollars per volume, if paid withiu tie year, or two dollars and fifty cents if payment be delayed until the year expires. REIYIOVAL. FROM and alter the first day of March next, the otlice of the Commjssionti of the Michigan Road, for the entry and purchase of the Michigan Road Lai:ds, will be removed from Logansport, i? Cass county to Chippeway, in said ccui ty where the Michigan Road crosffi Tippecanoe river, v.herc due attenlica will be given to the duties of said office WM. FOLK, C.M.R.L, Fe!. 8th, 1833. if riu:siOi log an. TENDER their sincere thanks to their friends and customers, for their liberal patronage, and hope by stiiff at tention to business to merit a tonuiiu ance. They also inform their customers that they have just received frora Xew York the latest spring anlsi MER PASSIOITS PC?. 13G; which are splendid and much improved and to which they invite the attention cf the public. Logansport, May 9, 1833. 6m. Ilxpecting to heabsent lrom thi9 pUce for -i some time, I have placed my accoua'. in the hands of Jacob Bowman, Esq. for settlement; and have duly authorized him to pursue such measures as will insure their speedy collection. P.J. VAN DEKVFIX Logansport, Nor. 7, 1832. LE.TTER PRESS PRINTING. SUCH AS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS. HAN D-B ILLS, Deeds, Jlortjjagc, and BLANKS NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE OFFICS Ct THE CASS COUNT? TIMEI