Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 20, Vevay, Switzerland County, 31 January 1832 — Page 1
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THE PA8T-THE PRESENT FOR TilE 'FUT URE oi. i. Printer's Retreat, Indiana, Tuesday, January 31, 1832 IN o. k
PRLXTEU .-f.Y PUBLISHED WEEKL WllAAA.M C. KVjEwY
TERMS OF THE MESSENGERS
t-aid within the year
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Jeor fif -:o numbers, in a -vanw,
rt paio at the expiration, 3 00 03 The above stinr bt paid in pio-n e, deliver e.d at tins office or such othei plac- a may be agTei d n. Fifteen per cent deduction made wh. n paid is Cj- No paper discontinued antii rre..rsgs are pair, tT Subscribers 9-n ed bv post to pay S c nts ex ra Vdvertisemer.ts inserted at the usual rates dj" uoscripticns paid wi hin two months, will be tjo.mdt rt ir. advance
fRODUCE Mevsn Hrttnn fc Wit mivltintc n........r ...
ae aathonsetl t rteeiTe produce from our subscri &ers For tii". sec mmndstion of our subscribers on the easttrn rouie, produce may beJeft with Kichar. T G idard. at his fctore, ia York township Char!. K Kn.ta, at his s.ore, in New York, Arib-rt V,e- . iif.tr Troy, 9iT.u: H -. lis. ir ar d..ercti S.- e? 3'-' .ii' ' . o.. ,. -
A word, to the Wise.
1 WANT every r cr. tint it indebted tc me b noc or otherwise, to cai! j.nd par the 9an 1 , pC r.tiVeW, cauoot wait loi,grr. KI HARD T. GUOPRD vork tow s'tip .?-4irv . FERRIES. f HOE pet -, ns ik ; FER .ilEU, within the co I ot Sitx:r;ai.ti a t i-q it .. . a!t on the cleik f tiit Sw.tatr: rv ciicui ctur, for Uiir Licenses Tr o : un : to this ntM.ce m) save them much troub t . a; d fc neglect, on their pan sot,. 5o, will bv Cflin.tn red -s are-i-quishroci.t ot heir right, and li eits w.'.i jt f ted U aihi rs By t '.tt-r t the ecu:, y commissioners. , EWR1 PA I TOJ?, clerk. Clerk io(R: , Tt -a, J ua,y 7 NOTICE, IS berths given, .a ilt mi. jt io th? snbsr.jrr. t-i lies o Jk'at , Bj 1 Vocount or lor Cue i-im that o longer indutn- wil; b. given, tha enti! thi first riaj Varco nex A:l oU.ms h.et ell ren u, ur.s.-.t.-isd. at rhki tim-, oui, indsc.i.i ltat iy, .lae : l, H prop r train fo c ikction httAKL K WH i EI1B I Mountsteriing, Ja. a 4, 132
ESTATE OF J.I ME S IUM1L70X. Alt ptrwn "..d ri '.i t . the esUif of JAAJES HAMIL )N, late .f I'oser townt-hip, decease , btv requ. steH mak imm-diste psyment to the sm.stnaidalipersni i havingilemandssfrains! S'iii stati Will pres-nt tt.t ni far tsminaMoii, acco .iinij v, The es'ste is sol m AKIBtRr r..V7l it n px-
Juiarlroy, Pr,. . a d-1 ip 't S BRIGADE OHiEH 7VwA Brigade of Indiana Militia,) Printer s Retreat. Jan. 7, 1832. f THE ttv-r i.im. n-s coitipivinj said br;jr-t has b mus'iit. at such nlre a. ii.
: r.ts mav direct, ss to':ows: 3 i regiment on Tnersday, 0?i 4.. Uth regt on Saturday Oct 3 . !' regt on Wednesday. Oct. 3 44lh re;t. on Saturday, Oct. 29 55 h legt. on Saturday, 0:t. 6 60th regt on Friday, Oct. 5. By order ot the trigs '.ier genera! I3AC CHA VBERLIN. .lid
1 rustee Elections.
i liR QUALIFIED VO ' FR .f th. riar w". .:L.w;-'V!:-w.f: yo?Sw" - ,? turday, Febrvaru A. ima 1
itO e-C. v !.;,: T',ffPr vnrro.,
At Ihe nciio'.i house, on ,ec ... ,, B W K T")-'".r i:,l66.V 4 R ' (takes mill, ne-,r Pec ,g ,' o o J The house occupied by John Clark, on 16 T 3 5 3 The- house oecap,ed by JM. M8rCer, on 16 r 2 i "
min unso.d, theVK thaVtl S TT' who tsvor h .!..,, .. T reo,'at Hie above elecu n
trust.es (SaVV j,i.e Up!,:' tl,e,r bHoU To; By order .Ftht.oun.yeommis.n.ner. Sheriff-, .fflc. Vevay; faf I8?3AX PA sh"iff PHVSICIAIV & SIJROEOX r. C. Forbes,
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PHYSIC AND SURGERY heiov.,, , y v . a , ... renin, h:, rat,fu. ,hllk5..,h-,. ...yd. f, lhr pa.ronspe - itUr , neiit .s s!irt- af
he'e 'Uv.tf,,, ..r., ... '
ex e,,d their patronage ,, mVu un'es xhsent on profeeioi)Hl nr'r,;.i . . '
olhV ihr t doors ers: of ifc. . r .. . . r .
A v vi .nam an Fii- "VI r,lurl m ini'.srii g unner a appressiots ol
CAROL2N2S HUNTL7.
The cm rhge rllu rapidly n!ot!g that wa
loconvtiv Carolina HtintleT the firms of
tier txpuciing friend, to the embrnr.es of an HflVctionate mother, rtfter an abencc: of several month, on a visit to her tint It's in a po iito5 titj. Caroline hud frequently been on similar visit!, but nver returned with a heavy Uenri till now 0n the contrary , nil had hithertu been jojfol wntiripatien nnd nffrclionate pleaiim-, when returnirtg to the home of her childhood, nnd to a mother whom she (ondiy loved. The meeting with her ycun companions and old f,
source of the ti neM pleasure after thes little absences, nd was mjnted nearly as mtch in ai.itcipation as in the reality but tunc, che
ini uini mi was ungratelul to the friends who prized her so highly, for she mturncd to them reluctantly, and with feelings bat ill prepared for a joyful' meeting. Caroline sighed deeply when she reflected that ;h.
hnd. for the first lime, n
ries? which she must endpuror inrn.n..l fr..tn
that indulgul parnit, whose breast bad till
r,w urrn in reposnori oi mi ner joys and
sorrows, (if sorrow thv miiiht b.- called.
.if ii Imd hithrto aa"iled her yowi.e ai d guih lent heurt) conipquently she could be ill
.I tlirn in si nnnn. aa aiiu v hr
mother, to give uti nccount of all the' little i.icidetitc wliich had occurred daring their short teparatinn; and when her mother hagtpi ed with smiles ofjoy to meet hr bfUved c!iM!. fHe WHS Minriterf nnrl nninrit .ali.
. ou Main street, .latmarv 7
mo-.ber return,, , hI9 g,a tf.;i sckn0l,. itugeimmts ta his cuiomersfor Uic v, r hberal e-. Utacemei,!. 1 ...
.vt.ti csr
OWl" ! Th,
Look at (his !!! ALL p' : ns. whose .:otes a;,J Cc u tsa edue, wilt p;e ,.' rail an settU hetw te i tm day jsnd the 20th diy of Ftbnmry nex ; a ,out hidi time, wxpect to go tor gor !s. This and oV r engagements nake it ir.di?pe.isabl .,r us to call on ourc-s o Hers to help us. Qj" ! sch one f'o what ! can Oi l ON & MIX TA IHI.
,rK thai k u. .lV s an.! inv i-.....
friends a;:- c-s o . r.n ,,a
STOCK OF (iOOON. Ve have oi i . ... ,! . . i
TER nd SPRING 1
Goods and Groceries.
ic . we w.ll se.l low !, cash, or the f..l!owina; a t, e e o c .tr prodoce, viz. Corn. Om Whiske, ; J, f.Tot Li?tn' fathers, B-eswax liink lio .r, (,orn Meal. hite Bears, l a.l w TKxs-., Po-t'ra 1-f.rrt, Buitf? a,.d F.gts tiOO- BOH tight and loose berr-.l STAVES M ... COTTON &. MIX Moun srerhng, January 12
r -ar- entl: ,Bxa(En n 1 .'liOl'.t,.,n
a ..II t 0 1. NEW 2XCK HOUSE, on rm or..,oat Ins o ! . a ... ... t,.. k. . ..
( Sil tlrtifc, :o supi). i t . ;! .,.!
1IA''1S F.iAlJte.YS
For rhich he wi.l take t; v-H or ar proved ,ui :r !rf'!Urt
I it A MF.NDF.NHALL K. B All persons indebted tc the stibsnnStr by note r account. Ere req.icMe t ; r ;.k ituiediat4 payment s he i-mur i .n want of .hfgnuie UlK MENiiRNHALl. A APPREiVJTCE.
r',r!UW'r .iPPliEYVWE to the
tt ATTlNO BU NESS. v la I. of, frois
g. " :n a. . ; ry, w ould be pre
. ti 7 i ear-lelTPfi
ay, vo. n b- 22.
rETITlOX TOR PARTITION. To Jacob N-Himi. Francia ISTorl.ifi. Oliver Nr. ton. Jose,,!, Jf.-il,le and Love A'oble. his wife! late Love Norton, and Samuel Longnecker and Ruth Longneckei, his wife, late Hath Norton, heirs at law of LOVE NORTON, late of Switzerland county, Indiana deceased .
V1FE.V. o the abovr nc r sJ, that aprJicatio-
Steam-wood Chopper? WANTED.
' TbfV,i!"n;' ' " nt ewplrme. , ny numb r of STEAM-W m)) tlHOI'i'EKS fi, . ct nts per cr-.l. The WOo ij be mewiret! aol p.iJf.rin rs" fcfry Saturday utt .,:.-.. ROB - R r TVRLTOV, r. . . T"' Vf'" c -rf. Indians.
. uT ..-P5Ii'p, ucc oi.
NOTICE 75 HEREBY " me '.: . -n I e k r w ,; ! n-. !...
SWITZERLAND CIRCUIT COURT. ; h ,i: ; ' - -f-f of, to l.olden st Vtvay. oi. ,;- 1 i9 "f Jrch n-xt. fur court t.l an
.i . ,i r ' ' '" parmion
.d.r.g ii - i-tiz.rund county, acc. rd-or to ,m..
. ,c I OVE NORTON J'muary 16. THE AmnillCJUJ PARMER, L:,l.ij.!l VitU.a It SnU. i? pub'uheJu, Haltim,,, (, ?K,-1 U'1tl"mi; tl k .MHTiMr. at .1 it-i.e-.,) ,n Tcee ,,u,nfcft., ..c-, -va,.i0 Paget, ut rix-e Delhi)- per at m.tn. U id xciususi) prac ico Agrisulrurc; Uo.tKu t ,t ; ,,d ? u al . ,.U Domestic Ecnco, II .Inter toun Farv.er o- tains alsu a n.mi
us fulrr. ip.s; reading a lapted tc 'th statin.,, of
.uvic..,,, , laimsies; so much of the Ileu s :u re 'tla tn ll... fn. i .
t r Aj-riculUirii! premie', and a correct statement 4
... ..w, iumcui b. in,, time jt pu tlicction hut
... i, iimr-.y pontics is at any time
rr i!m.a i- appear in is column! Fie American Fiinn.n is neatly printed on f.,.
per, ,,;d many of the SilbjoCtS of which it treafa l, .
u-tia'ed b- expensive u oo J nwr.ri. ts.
, . O J . Kill .1
'spirits, which r.ot even the first glad moment
oi meeting uid angiiise: she, however, frhfire questioning her hs lo the raaseof hr ipalecheflt. and altered ete, after Caroline ' L . I 1. .....
nau "iiiro nt r mt trie appearance of Un gour did not prrtred fron ilness. bat merely from fatigue, judging that tf any cause of uneasiness existed in the heart of Cnrolirie, iht I a a
extended u hir.,, and j wou,a ' ",8al RdvIr "d rensfclation icavt , inform tWm aadjlorT1 tn" source, wblrh never yet had fulled u.e public K.nrr.'iv . tt-4tiher, th affection ofher narent. I?,it Mr,.
tliiiitlv wHited in vain, far th moraent of
conlenci' never came, and yet she could not avoid oWservire thnt Caroline's mif asine.
sr?emiJd to acnuire the rhnmrinr r.t .
rooted sorrow , ai d that she e idcntlt labered
to appear cheerful. Tbis was a sovere n,f-
nir.ticn to trte h-art of a parent who had hi :il. I:.. I. i. i
nir.i iv srrn iiMie else ir.ai) smiles tilld sun 'hine in the face of her child, who had hong with transport upon the gay sallies of her innocent mirth, and watched the light and graceful movements of her s)lph-like form, with delighted fondness. She at lentrih re
olved to queFtion Caraliae ns fo tb
hr evident sorrow, bu! reciiH milv ..n.
ances that there was no rsase for uneasiness, which proceeded nietely from accidental depresion of spirits; and as enquiry evidently distressed her, she forbore further to notice a dejection which could not fail to excite ev trem pain. Caroline's unhnppiness was not imaginary it was douLlv
caused by btr cm imprudence, and ac.quir-
ru .w iorce irom concealment. T wo rears previous to t)vs time, Caroliue had, during t visit to the city, formed an acquaintance w ith a young man by the name of Ethorton: be had early secured an interest in her heart, by an enthusiasm of manner and an apparent warmth of feeling, which accorded hut to., well w ith the fervent and f!Vri
ings of this devoted girl; the easy grace of
ni conversation, and the
a. . ' . "'v iuir?i wnicfc appeared in ail hit actions, charmed hr romantic f.iucy, and she loved him, al most from their first acquaintance. Vet hi MMinlion was evidently such, as to preclude all idea of an immediate piarriage, and to this cause Caroline inanuted hia noi-..r .
tinning to her the love uhich appeared in all
certain decree of prudence which ught always to dirtct our conduct, even when imperious love asserts hcrdominion. Elherton cor feod it was impossible fur him to mnrry, and equal! impossible to live wiih.,i
Caroline. Woman is ever nroi.f i, K.
what she most wishes, and Cainlinr. r.,H
doubtjthe truth ofher lover, for il.e fdf. that ...III t l .: - I r ... '
wniiuui ins tuve, me could have no charms for her. In the fervor of h er :nmr.iiiir nc.
sion, she was willing to relinguish, for his
piiic, mi i. e orignr prospects of the futuro; she felt a pride in thawing what Sf-rrificcs the soul of woman Is cmjnble of. for it,. . ; i.t
ol ner auYctiou. A rlannpi.tinao rnai i :ti.
was the conseciu nee of this r..ft; r...
Lthcrton s pride would net permit him (as he assured Caroline) to solicit hei h
n othr, while his circmitHncei wert- ucii as
to give his motives the appearance i f meanness, and he wished ta hind her k,
which would be indisioleble. n i. j
some other aspirant to her love, muht de prtve hin of her, should hi- trust s.delj to her constant) . Misled h) I'lese argumente4, and bliaded by r iior., Cat .dine btcame the bride of Liherton, hmd
olomn promise, never to reveal then marri
age, tut aumorisea oy himself. N roi.graiulatn.g frtti.us wjtiuifejt this ii.j., u ioQS union. No smiles of joy awaited the gitted bridf gn....m. tears were the only gntiing when thfj niM; tears marked their almost immediate reparation, for Caroline was itthlled home on the day eocceediog their .s.; ... .-it . .s .
wwiuii. ii was not wit men, that she lelt the full magnitud oi the error she had committed. Her fwars and anxiety were redoubled wheu week after week passed away, without bringing her Mny intelligence, ot Etherlon. He was lo have visited her as a friend, in the house of he mother, hut he came not Carolina's health and spirits dec lined, the bright bloom of her i heek w as gone, and t the nnx
tous enqts.ii i ot hei mother conrernini; her
hea,th,shfc ci.ula only giv. evasive answers. Her letters to Etherton remnincd unai swer--d, nod herfenrs nearly deprived her id rea
son: at e ffth her conscious h.ur
resolution tcmake indirect iiinuiripmnr.rn.
log him, of somo of her friends ir. the city. The answers they returned were ch as to overwhelm her with n-w angoish Etherton
uau not oeen seen among them for some time, ikt.c knew whither he had unn. Ki.t w
supposed he had left thv city. Caroline, with agony which struck at the springs of life, believed herself forsaken and r1..r.i.nj
. .J. u. If was now that she recented tbp
miit of secittV whick the linrf frivnr. him fnn
- - ..v .,, f she lelt that U weuld have beei a consolation
io nave poured her grief into the sympathlsla L . rt .i ms
o"soiw i ner momer. 6he felt most forcibly that Caroline could mo longer concert! "The grief that dos not spsat ?ri.ipfs tee e'erohargsd heart, and bids brtal: that grief which waa hurrvinsr hr a..
eiting victim, to an early tomb. It was i:t
vain thnt har mother entreated
. t 1MIU dene: she suspected that an unfortunate, perhaps unrequited attachment, wax tlx.
ofher melancholy; and she promised all that fl,,. - a J.l . x f . .
mt- urjm iiiuujgcM iciiucrntrould einnf ii U r I'll a a .
ner ui f.appy emm wouia conhde to hei the secret which was destroying hor, and tearing her, in her youth, and innocence a :d beauty, from all thechtful scenes of life and hope. Caroline, though agonized by her mother's
Mtnow ana supplications, still bej?vd hei promUo too sacred to he violated. She determined to die a martyr to her constancy, rcithtr than break one promise to him, homf though believing faithless and ungraMul, she slill adored. Six month? Imd passed sine! Caroline's return home, nn.l still no ir.ltliiK;ncc came cf Mtherton: when .trt ,t ..i
1 1 " v f ' U Ik
-tnverca lo her mother a letrer which the un
his aotians .Md !;. . i -" . mwuici a leirer w hich the un- . au.ons, and his not scok.ng a re.,s,wal ofjhaj.py girl had written as a Ia,t resource to their intercourse when ct,a i.. i L Jr. .... ,l',,,lu ,l
J r ..n ver ai-.? a vulnti.e ,.f . :
.z.., an. I in; i..t .ne u acc- n;.i.kd b a toK huJ ov.nute index, co.npl t, .h the voliw.f t.
BLANKS.
their intercourse when she returned to hei mother's house.
After a separation of socne months, thv
again met; and Elheiton.
bv prudence, if that, indeed, had ever in flu-
enced his conduct, and bv professing the mot fervent attachment, drew froni Caroline confession ofher lovo. Ethtrlon was not i welcome visitor to the house of Caroline's uncle; there were no specifie c!iargs against him, jet tin old gantloroan feared hb ion insinuating address nnd a.ipeaiance
"MKm lenaer ntm a dangerous object, nhe oj total want of fortune was considered. -( 'aroli despised the cold maxims of worldlv
jcauUon, (and what female who trulv loves.
- - - X,Cl. 11 fl female fliend, ciitrualii!n her lo rn.iy. a' . i. I
tnquiiies to b made concerning him, and i possible to trce him. PiUle and sense of injurv, had given way before thy ctciwht-lm-
... unsery wllicii his .ilar.ee at,;j apparerc desertion occasioned; she wisdicd but to tracctiim, r!eae him from his bond, forgive hinij. and die! This Utter, though touched illCau. tio.is terms, and containint: r.o at know led--nent of their niariiage, uiTwrJi'd ilie smxi.-r, mothei a clue to the ini.tr oi fur chih:. ind she determined u ;.v " ,.n i .. .
tious for the safes of her peace to hsr br tlier, as the moat proper person to m ik; the oeoessar) euqnirics, she immediah U wrote.
cmairlun was at length traced 0 ino rLtirt: n ...I 'iL 1- ...
doe. notV; totally JWgM that tber, is raeut wJ,ither mi,foru.nc ,:J f.-e
