Potawattimie & Miami Times, Volume 1, Number 8, Logansport, Cass County, 17 October 1829 — Page 3
annot smell.
Tlic last New-York Courier and Enquirer re- , inarks the want of activity in ship building. There is less doing in the part of New-York than lias been fur the last twenty years. Only about four vessels of any magnitude, the largest not over&iO tones, are uow on the stocks ia this
cny. Benefit op Corsets! A lady wai thrown cut of a gig in the streets of N. London a few days since, the wheel of which passed directly over her breast, but to the everlasting credit of Iier corset be it spoken, she escaped without the slightest injury. J. Haven Keg. There are, (says the Boston Recorder) in this city, four children, six years of age, who were born at one birth, two girls and two boyg. Ox the Preservation op Potatoes. Potatoes, at the depth of one foot in the ground, produce shoots
of two feet they are very short, and never come
w bui irtte; iiua neiwcen mree ana nve leet they cease to veeitute. In Conspnnpnfo nf .li.
lerving these effects, several parcels ofpotatoes
"c,c uuueu magaruen ai me depth of three feet and a half, and were not removed until after intervals of one and two years, They were then found without any appearance of germination, and possessing their original freshness.
aituuess, gooaness, ana laste.
Paupers. We rpp-rAt tn i,o,i,nn,D..
--"! UM1 l!IC I HUpers in our House of Industry are uncomonly luimerous for the Season, amounting to near t)0U. This circumstance increases the usual fears respecting the Winter. Boston Paladium.
HINDOO WIDOWS. In cloven years, up to 1 326, ,216 widows have been burned or buriedalive with their deceased husband?, in the Bengal Presidency. The number has not diminished i i the average of the several years. In Medras and Bombay 635 have fallen victims, within ten years. Many of these worn me
children, 1G, 14, 11, and even 3 years of
age. Detween 1 u 1 5 and 1820, si vtv widows were burnt, none of whom were older than 16. 03-(ttr LOGANSPORT MARKET Apples; green, none in market; dried $1 50 to 2 00 Beef, per cwt. 2 50 to 3 00 Butter, 10 to 12cts. per lb. Corn, 50 to 75 per bushel Meal, 50 to
Lluckens, per doz. 1 00 to
make known, that a public sale will be held at the Land Office at Cravfrdsvillc, in the State of Indiana,on the second Monday in November next, for the disposal of the.pu.blic lands included within the. limil
of the undermentioned towimhins mid
fractional townships, all situate North of
J L 1 1 ivvr. a.
me oasc nne, ana West ot the second principal meridian, to wit: Fractional townships nineteen and twen
ty, of Range one.
1' ractional townships nineteen and toenty,ofRaiiie two.
Being a reservation of ten milps sniiare.
heretofore appropriated for the use of
me r.ei river or Ihornton party of Miami Indians, at their village on Sujrar Crepk.
a id ceded to the United States by the Treat j of February 1 1 th, 1 028. Also.
fractional township twenty four Rr
townships twenty-Jive and twenty-six, of
ivangejOMr.
1 ownships twenty-four and twenty-five,
Sept. 4th, 1820.
T. J. Evans, Att'y.
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of Range five. Also.
Fractional townships twenty one, twenty-two and twenty-three, of Range leu. Which last mentioned Range is bounded by the line of demarkation between Illinois and India ia. The iands reserved by law for the use of schools, or for other purposes, are to be excluded from ale. Given under my hand, at the City of
Washington, tins nineteenth day of AugiM, A. I). 1829. ANDREW JACKSfW
isy the President.
ueorok Ukaham. Comm; of the Gen. Land Office.
WARES.
A DM I N 1 tSTU A TOR'S A OT1CI2. THE subscriber 1
letters of Administration, on l
7 OlULV oi James Cannon, dec. late of Allen county, Indiana, requests all persons indebted to make immediate payment; and those having claims to present them for settlement within one year from this date. The estate is likely to prove insolvent. WILLIAM N. HOOD, AdnVr. Fort Wayne, 20th September, 1829.
NEW, CHEAP GOODS.
Hour. suDCrfiine. ner barrel. fl . v .-Am:,. i. i..f.
' 'I - ' vic juuiit, uiai uiur nave o ueuea a new 7 00: rer cwt. S2 50 to 3 O0-fJrl-rtnnf,i. r-nnnc ..i
Dusliel, 25 to 37 Bacon, 5 to 6 Sugar, J store momon Market Snare, immediaten tr in.wi,:0i., ok m iir i , n u
rlrrfr In mnrlmt . I . i 1
t'"-"V in iiirui port, maiana.
Their assortment consists of
SUPER AND COMMON CLOTHS,
r . .. CAMBRICS, COTTON AND FANCY GOODS.
GUEENS,!
WARES.
SALE OF LOTS!
THERE will b e offered at fin!.'
On FIUD.lYthe 10th of November nexK the following valuable ' LOTS IN LOGANSPORT, The Sent of Justice of Cass County, Ind. Lots ios. CI, CI, 85, 106, P2, 1, 99, 102, 104, 105, 107, 03, 83, 100. Some of which are situated on and near the Public Square. The terms of Sale will be one fourth of (he purchase money to be paid in hand one fjiiith in G one fourth in 12, and the balance in 18 months. The purchaser will be required to give notes with approved security, with interest from date, if not punctually paid when due: and further, i( will be required of each purchaser, as a condition of the sain. nmi
a house of brick, stone or frame, not less
man io ny i teet. A certificate will be given to lhe purchaser, and a title made as soon as the purchase money is paid. By order of the Board of Commissioners. GILLIS McBEAN.
. . . gent of C.C.
uctoner lUlh, 1829. S.fdos.
LOOK OUT. THE subscriber acain. ami nniii..i..
the last time, request those indebted to til it'. Il'll 1... Jl. .. T .
i" ) "" in iy me grsi oi IMovernhci
...yj , , i iwisiHiee inay expect to see li5 gentleman who sas I
A word to the wise i5i sufficient. DANIEL BELL. Ocl. I7lh, 1 829
OCT LAST CALL, trvLrpr,f0ns i",J(,,',,,'l t SBMUEL HAMNA & (JO. in Om atntu :u i
NEW STORE AT PORTLAND
i. HAiNNA !v; CO. have just received from VT A t l i
-vw 10m, ana are opening m the town of PORTLAND.
a general assortment of merchandise consisting
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARD, GLASS, TIN, & QUEENS
NAILS, IRON & CASTINGS,
&W b SPUX COTTOX, WOOL HATS, &c. Comprising: nearly every article of merchan
dise Called for in this coimlrv. whieli thev
pledge themselves to sell as low as any oll'ered in the COIHll rv. for (!Slf. 'I'lm ritlnnu and
thepublie, are nspecf fully invited to CALL
aiiu uxainnie ior iiiemselves.
Portland, Aug. 2"Ui, 1 - JS). 3
I P n v" K'ctcuu hem for settlement; cither of which iIiay be one1 with mtself. or Th. .1. R vans. Psr
attorney, who is authorised to transact any bu. siness for me. Tlie Estate is likely to prove insolvent FRANCOIS CiODFROY, AdmV. September 5, 1829. 3 4w
That, at the next term or ure canon ououn
Uurt, on the first day of the term, or as soon payment; ami those having claims to" foment'
wvu... ai i tan uo nearu, i will apply by myself, or counsel, for the appointment of Cummwsioners to make partition of EIGHT SECTIONS OF LAND, merved to Isaac Burnett, Jaeob Burnett. Abraliam Burnett n ml Ar.Ui, l.,...t i... .. . ...
nadeand concluded at rft. Mary's, October 2d HIS. '
ALSO THREE SECTIONS OF LAND, reserved to Abram Burnett, at the treaty on tie Wabash, nearthe mouth of the Mississineva river, made and concluded, 6th October, i. U 1-JG, which land is held by you and nyselfas tenants in common, being the heirs .nd legal representative, of the said Isaac, Jacob, Abram and John Burnett, now deceas-fl'
JAS. BURNETT.
NOTICE. AS nothing butWV rre.Av Un
tion of his debts can ;avi ilm cnKcon
trom being used up by his creditors, all those indebted to him
cited to call and make immediate paymonf "
. o t H. TODD. Loansport, September, 24, 1829. 3, TAKEN UP. " BYHornev Robeson. ofWnvna tr
ship, Allen county, Indiana, one Estray
T'jeen hands high, five years old, one glass, i)0th hind feet white, with a star and tnin i j.
ii "jujks ui uiunus per ceiev , lc, .l natural trotter: appraised to forty dollars Robert DougfaFss and Israel lauor. I do certify that this is utrue copy frorn my Estray book. tJ M K TAYLOfv, j p August 2oth, 1829 4
HARD,
TIN, & GLASS,
Spl
Best qiiality of 00- TEAS. .0 IRON AND of a superior quality.
All of which were purchased at New York, and will be sold low, for cash. WALKRK. CARTEK, & CO.
LIST OF LETTERS KRMAING in the Post Ortice, at Logansport, ('ass county, Indiana, on the 1st of October, lS."J, which, if not taken out by the first of.liinuary next, will be sent to the General 1'ost Olice us dead letters.
A. Atcheson Nlas.
Vo Israel. Davis Thomas C Kvans Thomui J. (i rover Nicholas D. Hoover Hiram, 2. Kepler Jacob li. Matthawg James (j. McBride Jolui,
Melt ay Mr. O. Oatman Simeon. I'. I'eck Jobn, 1'olke Robert, Perrio Or-mau.
R. Radabaugh Christian. K. Smith (Jeorgo, 15. Stansburjr Col
Stansbuary r.rskinc. Williamson William. - ' C. CARTER, P. M October 1st, l.f. '.Tin
C. I. i:. (a. II. K.
M.
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TAKEN DP by David Harter, living in Deer creek township, Carroll :oiinly, Indiana, A DARK MY MARE, supposed to be five years old lust spring, with a l,U.e fare, black mane and tail, some saddle
jliiarlis, both hind feet white, about fourteen
C. TABER. & CO.
WrILL keep constantlv on hand, a cen-
eral assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD, ) 7lY?l' WARES. QUEENS
Nails, Glass, Iron, Steef, Tobacco, Powder,
Lead and Salt, Which were purchased as low, and
win pe sola as cheap, as any In the coun try for cash. Those wha hav - "
t - 5 '7-, 1 "
n "" uuuc inoiiin?, are reques ted lu cH itid ecitlu ty nitygitJuT witti cash or their due bills. Short settlements make long; friends.
Lioanspori, oepiemier i vin, loy.
SADLING
BUSINESS.
J. l. KINTNER, $r GO. u.
I A FORM the public that they carry on the ahnvA hiiHineiw. in all its various branches.
On Canal Street opposite the Ferry, in
liiirjijiiiriin i. uiiifjijiji.
They now have, and intend to keep constantly on baud, a general assortment of the following articles, to wit:
LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S SADDLES, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, SADDLE-BAG S, VALEECES. HARNESS.
And all other articles in their line of business. They wish it to be distinctly understood, that their work will not be inferior to any in the
state. MERCI1 WI'S and others, trading a-it I. tli IX III S. u ill find it tn I heir inter
est to call and examine their work, as they in
tend keeping on hand a constant si mply suited tn tu linli'iii l-iUn uliii li llii'V nri ili-t i rimri-
W V. . MlV.lLLl . U J I V , .....ui. I J h.u . ....... ed to sell as low as they can be purchased any
where.
Logansport, Sep. 4th, 120. 3 4w
ni;w GOODS.
.1. S. If WW. Ar, Cm. ,n Main f rept. nrnr
the river, in Lafayette, have just received from New York, alarye and perietal aksorUncut of
merchandise, consisting of
DRY GOODS, m GROCERIES, HAH I), I TIN&' WARES. QUEENS S IRON, STEEL & CASTINGS, FAINTS & OIL, BOOTS & SHOES, RAW S1MJN COTTON. &r.c.
Comprising almost every article of Merehan ii i t1 ii : 4 .... . i . i i a i . .
VILLAGE OF NILES, " THE subscribers respectfully inform iel)Ujli,cttlut lcy ,lave ,aid out some VILLAGE LOTS, iunnediatcly on the bank of the river of Si. Josvph, oppoite the Cary Alission, 25 miles bv land n.ri M
by water from Lake Michigan, lhe siill'lJl'it. i o liti ciiwl .vl.... . J 1
............ ..j nvaai.i, itliu COilVeiHently situated for business. One mile
ana a hall below the village the Dewagick enters the St. Josonh. n Ir.v.ro a-,A
unfailing mill stream, on which mills are erecting immediately at its mouth, and preperations making for others. In the
rear oi uie village are great bodies of the finest and best of prairie land, rich, heavy timbered wood land, and oak open, lugs of a good quality. The St. Joseph is navigable at all seasons to, and above
tnis point, and will add much to its business and importance.
LOTS, after the 20th instanf, will ba sold at private sale- on reasonable and ao
A 7 J commodatinff terW. more esDer iall t3
mechanics who wLi to become act ju
immediately a good situation here, audi perhaps, one which wil! nrnvp no li,.m.
- f UtOIUlf as any that can weJl be found. Those who desire a'fcituatioiHnthis part of Michigan, would d6 well tn ra 1 1 anl
ine for their, ora satisfaction . . -
VILLI AM JUSTICE, WALLI1VH J8r. T. AiKV
lies, August 4th, 1829 A 'f; '. : 4 TO SOPHIA CECOTt&L KMILY 4 CECOTT. T "V" TAKE NOTICE, THAT I shall apply to the Judges of the Cass Circuit Court
- ...V.. ULAL IQlUf, VU tn first Ha V r,f 1 1. a In.... .... .1 .
j v n. itiui, ur ia iuvu UJcrt diier n . Y . . 1 l . . . - .. .
u m cuu ue neara, 10 have my part ol all the 1 NINE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES OF LAND.
donated to you and myself, as tenants in com 1. I . . . !... x . : . 1 1 .
iiiwu, vj 111c 1 oiawuiuiiiie idlioil 01 inuiailSf at the treaty held on the 16th day of October,
sei on 10 inc.
JEAN 13APT1STE CECOTT. Aug. 29th, 1D29. 3 4w. T. J. Evans, Att'y.
CHAIR MAKh G, HOUSE AND SIGN
PALMING. TH E subscriber wishes la inform the public,
- - l r and the citizens of CAWS, thatfc lias comn.euc
eu the WINDSOR CHAIR MAKCXk HOUSE AND SIGN I4IrfihQ, in all their various branclf,C3thirf un(0 Jlrk( Stmt, L0CAM0nt,(Hana' where any business in the line erf h' profession will be thankfully rcteived aid prrr'PtJy cx; cuted. From his lona exrerient" " tl)e buw
ntss he flatteri himstlf that he will be ftDle 10 give general satisfaction. . . Thoise who wish to jiurchase chairs can kave a supply in a few days. rrr,n SAMUEL S. ROOKFR. Lopansport, Aup. 1 ' .
viil.Wi' .4.1 1 ,
... mi. h ijuik cj 10 pay tii( same tnCyma Tuher, by the first 'of Nmnn.
her next. Those who do )0 compln''J"i;' 11 ''iinJshih, noothermarks or brnnds disc called for in this country, and which they
wiuimiarei piesi, win imj tinir acrom
in the bands of Th. J. Evans, Es,. foi
Logansport, Oct. 8th, 1829. 7w
j perceivable; appraisVd to thirty five dollars by j pledge themselves to sell as low as any oll'ered in .lames McCain and Jeremiah liallard. A true j the country. The citizens of this county, and nr e i i. . . . .. ,. i
conv from inv estrav book
II. ROiiiNSON, J. r. Scpteiuher 10Ui, lWtfj. 0
the adjacent country, ale respectfully invited
to call nud examine (or themselves. Lafayette, Aug. 10, left.'!. fl-
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