Logansport Republican and Indiana Herald, Volume 2, Number 24, Logansport, Cass County, 28 November 1833 — Page 4

it over to Miss Crib, who lends it' venture into a smooth but deceitful! western literateim

tide, lor licrht and iransicnt graMi-

cations, and lose themselves fatally J

1 llll. JJMr.ACiL,. tn her beau, 31 r. Snipes, who in his When nature had formed with mm. hands it to Miss Saival from

all her creating breath, the rose, the thence it passes into the hands of j and forever in that ever troubled a spirit of the rose bush thus address- r Bluster, who gives it to me. 1 byss, in which the streams of via t-d the flower an;e,l: Will you not in turn, dve it to Nelly, our cook", and tolly terminate ?

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give to tiic gentle plant a Oeivnce . who lemlsit to torn, the boot-black, j which will protect it against injury and he, it is said, sells it for a gill of

uuu iMMiii. jiiiu iias wniSKOV. lhe clt,zcns of I,og.vport and vicinity, given the thorp bush large and poin- Reailv, Miss, I hardlv think it! thnt he liasjust receiv'daiarge assortment

ted thorns' u i he thornbush, an- Can be worth much after passing swered the angel, ktdoes not belong through so many hand?, to the noble, but is ranked low in j Truly, it runs the gauntlet. Do the kingdom of creation. Its ofii- nrav tell the printers to print it on

LelU:i (except (,,., A: i ,, ?, !.(. j:r.:.l p-uL MJifl ;u!dl ,j ;u v. j . , . . .AMJGALLAC:iJi;i.( h,:,: A '

Til H MiWrihrr bees leave to inform

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he

IKON, NAILS, CASTINGS,

&c. &c.

And Western Ga.etle of Literature

and .Science.

j P. S. The pu! li( mi,,;, f, rRosrrrTrsoFTiirTiiiKi) voi.rvn, Tor.Er.x- jj.-iti Minor ai-d Ladh !.,,., '.'a

il .i Continued In Sin.; K & ( i Al l. ' c;:i j'. ill w ill he. ii; nearly :A , ( t ., 'monthly edition v. i!.c .i. ;,i d iwill p; i t;ilv in the Li, large n 1 1 t . t! -, ! 4 !, ' i I I . .

iinu uiiier ni:pi m c ii.cri', ij.ci ;u-. c p

i,ahgi:d, i.Mi'iiovi::. and rcfcM&KLD

To he FJiled by W. I). Uallaciii: & T. 11. Siireve.

ceisto (hfend the slender plants stronger paper it is so worn out Which tie will u-nrran equal to any manfrom the irrational brute; lor this when I 'et it that I can hardly read lectured in the United States. m.rnA.o nnfnvnl.n.mronilfUnn. :. ! CoUlltn McrcllfDltS W 11 find i t ITlUCh tO

purpose nature has given it the poin- jf9

ted

for

ted thorns. Rut your wish shall be j Ja( voll not better subscribe gratified Ne snake, and surroun- several conies?

ded the rose-bush with lenderthorns. Pohlpoh! we pay you quite a Then the spirit of the rosebush said compliment in reading your paper, "why those weak weapons? They One. if properly taken care of, will will not shelter the beautiful flow-answer for our Yamilv, which only

cr. 1 he angel ot the tlowers an- consists of twenty-seven persons, swered him, "They shall only keep: you deserve the thanks of I

off the hand of the inconsiderate publishers, Miss, child! Resistance will be a strong nllnrnmnnt flic rfTrnlrr 'Flint I? 4. 7...... T rVtn

Wllirli ie Imlvn.irl linontlfiil line itc 1 ...! L.l I... !..,;! KUllOll.

. c ' . . - t r "V! "m ,M,m'u,,ulu "T ""y" ""- SIX weeks after date, 1 shall apply defence within itself, therefore na- dings cf picturesque architecture, &. thc Commiioner of the Wicliiuar road

lurenas given the rose tiie most various heights, from 20 to 00 ieet for the renewal of land certificate No. tender weapon, which admonishesahove the surface of the water, for the E half of the n w qr., of section but does not wound; for the tender' which is deep and dark, and as the.3? Township 28 North of range 5 E. of unites with the beautiful " ThnJet,., K..l, t,. the Michigan Hoad lands lost or mislaid.

-mi uiii ) I v.uvll liuuliii w ui w

innocence possesses modesty and: three hours in the day, at this season

retirement.

On the expiration of the present, volume, "'e pre?pci-h:s. Aitho-i-h it vx i!;

ULe Cincinnati -Aim ok will pass who v."..im.h unv n.iu iiidic m.u;w i!:aiu-;

i7, . it' ihands of TLouias II. fehreve ai-d im.im u. , man U .iocs M p; c-e.tt, the r u c l l c yi of the most approved Jutnata, lCTf by ull0m it wilt hereafter be p..b-!,);ipc.r wiII I1(lt i(t. r::i . , , .

Brands, hshed, under the hrm ot iiki v: am, uai.- !;S y , I)nMl,ll((i M.nii.nif),

Lauhuk. a.aslji. purposes locniarguiuu ia-. ; per to a S.ipcr-Koyal s..e, and to puMisii il V' o!:,r 1 aa enty-livc cents w ;c;:r weeklv. It will be printed with entirely ;in advance One Dollar e 1 i li -c ei.t

dry Merchants aviII tmd it mucli to new materials, and on paper of a beautiful, ! n-U in kjx months-or ( );.e Dollars-.! a

their interest to call, as 1 am Uporea to ime, and nmlorm quality, me annual lu-! Sevcnt v-liivc cents at the

?el

bctte: t

cu in iiusuuiu, ii.eiuiu.n ui uuu-j than the present size ot Oic Aew-1 or:t time the title pare

ville, adding transportation. Ulirror. 'J'he first number will be issued irijj)(i n,rnj..hc'd with the last imrn!er.

I would also invite the Smiths in and September next the publishers have scnonr dm nlnv,. nl-,rn in mil nml ovim. Iciircd as assistants in the Urigiual Ucpart-

, i , i i , tnent of the Mirror, Mrs. Jilia JL. JJi'mont-

. ' of V evay, and John l. JJili.on, ot tliis city. nrfpriV I n Stnrn.niiit n civ nnrr5 :i-. mm - ...:n i : i ,

I"-"'" " ' Kt-. . - - " ; l licy will diau uuve utLdkiuiiai Luiiiiuiiiianisi til Imvp tho lnt nfflrp I ir.wn ( ir w ivdi'uw vi ml II I). I.n-n- I'.n ra. Fort T-cirrht n jfres. w ceiil -near! V (' li t-

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: a coous in my line 01 ousincss, oii,.upuun . . i ,i ume. A vcar ot the IVtr-i-, , .1 .1 1 1 'cents, navab 111 advance and tl.c paper in uxl- vuiunu . j y .11 01 i.n. ia,tu,, ctter terms than they can be purchas- u'laj yd form ,vlll be but a fraction sn.all- will m ike a volume of 210 j .'.pcs. i:a h,. j in 1 ittsbaigh, Cincinnati or Louis-' tLaa the pi.esent size of the .New-Vork iding the title nairc and index, whit hw i!i

IMiOsiPIJCTLjJ oi Hit COMPLETE PERIODICAL LIIJIIAir,

S. II. JACKSON. Indianapolis, July 11, 1 833. 5-tf.

and from others, ladies and gentlemen, whose j

productions have Leretolore given interest to the pages of the Mirror, and to those of various eastern and western periodicals The

character of the paper will ie somewhat mod-1

ificd: the new features which will oe introduced, however, will be altogether aduitional. Every effort will be made by the conductors, to make the Mirror as western as possible in its character. Its contents will comprise I. OK1GLNAL TALKS The pre- . . 1 i M. l-v m f ii :.

D W1EL CLARY eminent taienis 01 iir:?. Aumoiu ior tins

T.orrnn.nort. Ao- ,tl, O-Ht,- CclC3 OI Writing aiC UCKhOW 1CU geU,

ll J j Last and West. The specimens oLMr. N SCJK. j Dillon's pow ers in this way, arc crcdilaTI1E sul)scril)ers have entered into;lde not only to himself, but aUo to the i . 1 .1 . 1 : . a .1' ii n; 1 nil.

,l ,ttl A o... vo nannersiiii) lor l. ic purpose 01 trade iimii- uieiaiuie 01 me mcm. uintr

.t tt ' 11 1 0 1 I and merchandize at this place, under pens, that arc lavorubly known, will al-

n , . . V . . . the stvif ami liri.i 01 jw iuz niu-'so contrinute 10 tins acparirr.ent 01 the

a IlJTUre. HaVOUrinSlV attirCtl lit milk n. A- Tiv will rnniimm ln,lft'Mirrnr! nnd ilo not liisi!:ilplnnrnm.

essir no, sir that is I lon t mnsliii, presented itself at the angle: business :,t the old Mand of YV. G. fciisc,and we presume the public will not know, but may be he does. What's of a house opposite- about thirtv'G. VV. E WING, at the N. K. corner of hcitate to believe, that it will occasion1 .: o . . 1' ' , ... - iTi.ac .I ! 11.. 1 . .. - c i.

yuui uiiMiifss sir

From the Ualtimore Saturday Visiter. EXTRACTS

ruoM tut: dairy

Does 3Ir. IJuekram live here1?

extremely cold. Entering at an arched gateway, wc Avere conducted

to the top of a flight ofsteps, leading

I fee t hi,Th and on mv holding un a hirket Smiarc, where they are now rc-'nlly contain gems of rare excellence.

Why, I have a small bill against i tnn e nnmodintolv enmntr fmm tho r, lvl,,n il0m Vra-YVA-, Philadelphia,- II. ORIGINAL ESSAYS The pi

lirm fiir n vnnr' ciilicprintirm fn ' r . c- " . ? 1 ,Laltimorf -a very larsie and extensive hx and the abstruce will be kept alt

' " --"""fii iuui, toot ioremost. anu niunrieu

1T II f 11 .1 1 .

AVeil, I reCCOJiect. lie don't IIVCiintot l cnld tank S,vnrnl nthoi

here if he does, he's not at home.Snon and nno littlo hnvi.imno.1 frnm

and at that's the same thitur. ma'am, I have called here several times,;tnd I think it's hard Come sir don't he insolent Mr. Buckram makes it his business to pay all his bills as soen as they are presented to him. Xodoubt, ma'am, buthc has ncv-

the same height, the latter cutting

)ro-

kept aloof

lrom this department, for which wc shall

endeavor to procure the familiar and interesting. III. EARLY TIMES in TIIE WEST

Assortment of Goods, which they will sell unusually low, they pledge themselves to sell as low as any i I w 1 r f -i 1 I i c li m ri ill llio Piiiintrr

through the water, with as little ls-;Tteir oKi friends and customers arc in-r Undt:r hls iead ?'U be Presented octurbance toils surface, and the same! vited to call and examine for themselves CT sketches of events of interest, Slmm S.l,ln ca.,rl ne o nUJnn,l .n Ui n r,. C n hi i r , i rnn rr,. rn J W hlh a ppdied d U 11 l!g tllC Carly PCt-

' i i ii 1 J o .r..n i tlement and frontier wars ot this wes-

cu'ases wnen tiroppeu edgeways m- t"-iiu,,j su"u u-

to a cistern. 1 lie last leap I saw here, quite took away my breath. The performer paused some time

i i i

r given me a cnance to present before he committed himself to the

mu' air, hut he could not stand the apDo you think he's going to dance pcai ()f a nipt.e He sprung from attendance on you, or remain fixed j the dome of a mosque, over a lowupon one spot until you choose to cr building and a tree crowine out

v J f J tVJ

of the masonry, down sixty or sev-1

WM. G. EWING,

GEO. 13. WALKER, GEO. W. EWING. Logansport, June 23, 1833. 3m.

call?

Rut reallv, ma'am I don't know

enty feet, into the dark abv

ss.

Hie

rr

tern country. The matter for these ketches will be drawn from authentic sources. IV. BRIEF ORIGINAL SKETCHES These will be mainly illustrative

".711 U?3 western peculiarities scenery, chap

tAWE On the 30th Sept. last, between this

place and Bozartrfu at

the

crossing

of mill

I . . 1 T. -

wnatto (to, l ve worn out more water closed over his head.aml hail shoe leather than the amount of the ; resumed the smoothness of its sur-

tun will pay tor and 1 must liave:facP. tTe he reanneared. He swam

to the gate, however, without appa

rent distress. Maud if s Sketches,

money. You must must you? Well you may go find it somewhere else, for, while there's law in the land, I . . i ni'

on snan i get n nere. i lines are: the ixdian and the flask of brandy.

too hard, and folks can't afford to .Some visiters to the Falls of IS'ithrow away money upon newspa- agara found an Indian standing on IHTS- a rock above the cateraet. Ata iit-

fi'hen why did you subscribe? tie distance was a projecting point Uhy, to patronize you, to be 0f land, between whichandtlio spot surc; . wlnire the savage stood, the rapids It primers all had such patrons: WCre sweeping with a s.r.ootli but as your husband, they might well be su ift current. One of the travellers clawed with the lizard genus, and asked the red man if he could swim live on air. through the rapids to the point. T V ou are rude, sir and will ob- cannot tell," was the reply, "but I hgi me by wnlkmurout of my house. u ill trv if von will oivo mo that fl.-wk

J warrant you, if Mr. lUickrani was !0fl,raiidv."which vour servant has

creek a large Morocco POCKET BOOS Containing seventeen dollars in bank notes and one live dollor counterfeit note on the U. S. Bank very much worn, a note of hand on Chamberlain and Vinage for four hundred dollors, a

ter, history. and custom.

V. ORIGINAL POETRY The namss of Olway amongst others, are a suilicient guaranty that this department of the Mirror will be respectably filled. VI. IN ADDITION, the paper will contain Literary Notices brief transcripts of interesting Eoreign and Domestic News comments on Passing Events-Selected Tales, Essays, Poetry, Scc, &lc, ice. CtrThe Publishers, determined to

note against William C. Gilbert for eigh- make a fair trial to ascertain whether a ty six dollars, a note against John Dor- weekly Literary Paper can be so sup-

sey lor twenty-hve dollars, a note a-!ported in the West, as to warrant the trainst Isaac Doiev for ten dollars, a! expenditures of time and money Avhich

octavo page ;i your, Tor l ic ltll;irs, l,ir-

rushirj, aniaiatly , sloct reMlir. tfiu.l ;o Fifty V (jlurnt-s til t inincn hizv. The lii'rary win coi.taiu nearly all tl.c rtw works oi merit uh ti t y a j'tar, iz: c;.pt i; and 1 ravels 11 istoiy liicgraj l.j St iter 31cinoirs the most aj-pruved l.nn jtji Annualfe Advf -ntnres I i'.lts ot nutxccj--tlonahlo character, tVc. :c. TLe "Comjilcte 1'criouicl Library' will he found indisjeiiballo to all l vers oi pott reading, in town 01 -country. F.vriv i.un.;.cr will contain -1? pagts,in u M.e cxiuc-sr-iy i daptcd for tiintliij,, when tl.c I. col. is ton j leted; printed with type so large as uct to latigue the v. eaktst t y e. its in.n ci c f-izc ill enahle the' llditor to citV. d ai) con. n. on ii..ti book iato two iiumocrs, fitqut ntly into ore. New works will thu : e d spatt ht d s they arrive from Lurope, and km oli Irtsli to its patrons. The suLscrit er in -Aiissouri will i-c hroMQht.as it vtcre, t) the very iouiilain of literature. YMks .rintrd in this library win he furnished to hiiu, wi.en, without it. he would he wholly ci.at le toj-n cuie li en.. A hook that will coit us s-;x tsollars te import, cau he reprinted iriiti tiistrit utcd to kul.it irbcrs, t; inp to our peculiar tacilitu, 'or a-

bout twenty or ihiriy cents, with the mipcrtant addition of its cir. fresh and new. We shall giv near 2,500 pacs annually, equal to fifty common sized hooks' livery work publish'd in the library will be eoir.plctc in itself. A title page t ill be given with each volume, so that the biioscril-cr, if he plt afce, may sell, or give it away, without injury to any of the others; or it may he hound hp at the pleasure of the subscriber. This work presents au extraordinary feature, unknow n to any other periodital in the country, 'the subscription price -may he considered a mere loan for a year, as the work, at the y ear s end, will sell lor cost; and in many parts of the United States it will bring- double its original c&fet to tie cubscriber. The works published in "The Complete Periodical Library" will le of the hid est character, both as regards the author aEd his subject. New weiks, of approved merit, will he sent out to the editor by every arrival from Europe, giving-him an unlinuted field to select from, while care will be taken te make his publication equal any thipg of hi) kind in America. The first number will be issued on the Stb of .Alay next, atid regularly every Wednesday thereafter, secured in handson printed covers, and on fine white paper, at five dollars per annum, payable in advance. luhs remitting twenty dollars will he supplied with five copies for that sum; agenUat the ssrce rate. Address. T.K.GREENBANK, No. 0, Franklin Place, Philadelphia.

liTP. vou wouldn't dare to talk

(Slants ihr door to.)

so!

in his; hand." The flask was ac

cordingly given to him, and taking

fec-KM:. yi fashionable hoarding: it in his'hand, lie plunged in the NOlfsr- jtide. lie swam vigorously, and Dors Mr. Carrydot live here. :soon seemed about to achieve his

.AJi

note due Win. lhompson by Adam Vinage for one hundred and seventeen dollars in Michigan, Road scrip, and a note of hand against Dr. Shanks in fa vorof Timothy L. Cargus,afev receipts for notes left with a magistrate for collection, together with other notes and .valuable papers too tedious to mention. All persons are forwarned against trading for or purchasing such note? as are above described. An person finding s iid pocket book and delivering them to the subscriber with its contents, or depositing it with Judge Polke nt Chippr way, or A. Chamberlain in Logansport, shall have the above reward. (i FORGE VINAGE. Logamport O.'t. 1 Ot 1. 1833.

WASHINGTON HALL.

i dangerous enterprise. But deficient j .rgw s.. .M-nber having removed from Day

i PS; v;ir l w invo no rioter i I'r iVi . n .i

. .... .v, ... v..-. . , " an a buceesuii execuuoii oi tne exyou he so good as to walk in Pi! nloif. either in stmnoili .u- J.-ill I,..

m-piireol the servant whether he missed the point, and shootin" a litis at hotneor not. (Calling.) Here do helow it, he was instantiv at the Cato, is ilr. Carrycot in? 'merevofthe rapids, lie saw his

lie liah no conie rn;, an- hi (laii-er, and sirugaled

;ao, Jlissv

lionie to dinnt

c

ton Ohio to Fortwayne, and taken the

well known staad lately occupied by Judge wood, inform- his friends and the public generally that he has opened a House cf KVmtTAlNMEVr for the acronir lodation f those who may favor him with a call. Nis table will be con

stantly supplied with the best the market af-

lonieto ilinner today, hut Vj)osc he' with de-ncrate ener'n- to ain thc f,,rd5 ,,is Str,ble 114 "'- supplied with Hay, :ome home soon. 1' .-..:,, 'i?:.PPV nnil . J !Al; ai,d ,,:,r" a;J a attentive Hostler. ... , 1..0. til .illi!. tvery Seep Oh lie hopes l.y Ins attmlion tobiisincs to mere.u .Aiiss, will you he so htno asj,is vigorous tnn leaves him farther'1 aml Iccclve ;i sl':" of public patronage.

are necessary to make such a work rood

hvue made arrangements to publisn the Cincinnati Mi nor, and Western Gazette of Literature and Science, tor at least one year, upon the plan stated above. At the expiration of that time, they will feel themselves at liberty to abandon the field, should the support extend to the

work be lnsuhicient to w arrant them in continuing it; but for that period, it will be continued at all hazards. As their expenses w ill be heavy, and as the proposed publication will not come directly into competition w ith any other paper in the western country, the Publishers

F- FITCH, M. I. Respectlully informs the citizens cf Logansport and its vicinity, that be has permanently located tiinelfin this village for the purpose of attending to the practice of Fbysic anil Surgery, All calls in his line w ill be thankfully Sc promptly attended to. He flatters himself that from his long experience, and very extensive practice, both in Physic and Surgery that he will be able to give

general satisfaction. He has cn hand-

expect with some confidence to bcam-iand will constantly keep for sale a good ply countenanced and supported by the 'assortment of genuine

e:tern Community. T)r,r mid ITnUrS,

which will nt all times be sold on a? reasonable terms as can be purchased in

tins part of the State. Hi- OFFICE at

O" V1 lllIM I1- f rillimr 1". U ' I' ' 1 t

iw.-wmuim, llmi;; , U Mi IJ-, J fOJil tilC lSlitllll, UIKl llCIU'er tO tllC section, when he comes home? Ijspot where the slassv water bends will call in the morning lie can! over the rock. "Seeing all chance leave the- money wiih you. lof escape wasted, die savage ceased iva! Mr, does he pay for suhscri-;his fllhns. and drifted inthe stream. Uinto that paper? j'r!lPn ri,i!12 on tho ,,0 ,lcU, Uv

i imtMMu prove mai, mk. j ;ls , n OM4 ,Vll(! .vi.:n iWi .vnnur

I thought 3lr. Scro-ains was the o:u ilm mrk- with ti,o otl.nr n,wi n,P

plying the inverted vessel to his lips

vnijr,.ai;u uvur oie cataraci:

suhscriher he always gets the paper, and Mr. Carrydot knows nothing ahont it. After hcs done with it, Mrs. Scannall lays claim.

Is there not some analogy be

tween this desnerate savntro nm iu-

and after reading it through, passes! votaries of pleasure? Do they not

Fortwayac July itb KV..

M)Si:PM IFMcilAKHN

TERMS OF PUBLICATION.

The Cincinnati Mirror, and Western

Gazette of Literature and Science, will 'present in the large Frame Buiirnnffvvxt

uepuoiisneuonauneaupcr-uoyalsliect botith ot the Canal Mansion Hetsr. in the quarto form, convenient lor being) N. B. Medical cdzicc gizen at the Ofbound. The naner fora vear will make'7r Ft

a handsome volume of four hundred and eighteen large page.-, including the title

page and index, which will be furnished

Logansporl, July 1st. 1833. 3m.

DR. H. BUCKMAN

with the last mmibei of the volume. Ad-i tH " V.1 eln?. 1.""???

Aertcments w ih be excluded. I heukcs pleasure in tei.tk re.g greatest subscription price will be-I wo Dollars ;ackllOW,cd?, mont:J l0 friei.d ard and I- ifty cents per year, payable in ad-;the public for the patronage heretofore vance; or I hrco Dollars payable any received in his profession, lie has ar d time within six months after the com.;nteIlds kecpir 0n hand a general asmencemcnt ot tne year. hen the a-'nnt 0f b b

KliS leave to inform the in.

. .-V I . . i . . . IT . .

Ilflllll.llllw AfiT I .IfTnncnirf n iwJ I . i . 1.1 ... . ,

...v...... . .,rtuiwp;i dun uuvt: leiuis :ue not complied, with, and 1 tit t? n rr T TV. I? .

1 ' 1 iwmmMMW.ii'mMA

uy-ecnis Wiii , , . .. shaii

iii: iiri t iuiuic giin 111111, i - - -

have hi strictest attention.

Tiptonsport, Aug. 8, 1833.

9-3m.

Us vicinity, that he has. located himsrlftthe Publishers h.-ivo in ,n,l,. rti i m

in LooAxsroiiT i.i. where all calls niter. Three Dollars nml Piftv.Vont. ,,.;,r And solicits a continuance of the patron

1 1 1 ' '.TV.VllLllAll . -

.nc line ol Ins profession w ill be recciv-'br invariably demanded.

Loal Agents allowed 12 1-2 cents on collections, and a copy of the work "rat-

is. As these terms arc liberal, it is cx-i JOB I'KIIVTIAKpected that all who accept agencies will! We arc now prepared to execute; exert themselves to collect all subscrip- in the neatest manner, and on the shortlions in their vicinities. !cst nolicc Job prininj-r of every dcJJiscontinuences, wh.ere payment? arc scription.

ed with thankfulness and attended to punctually. He may be found at his place of residence on Main Street near the Seminary, except when absent on professional duties. Logansport, Aug 8 1333. 9