Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 23, Vevay, Switzerland County, 21 February 1832 — Page 3
Axthuitu rf::ic .Su-;-. The m an n.siri- cigtiiiuiv , 'I iui all the danger, and I'll have u.etr -v ihe -l i e mute antiquity ; and it a I- the ituee." 'You shall not,' till maintaining vanli;?" we.e so veil apprecated by the an the hoy ,n the inside: 'you shall not. Prnm'e iant. that , hey ranked the inventor among the me Hue. .. dropy'di!' 'Drop tne,ifyM i. js Tiio discovery was attributed to the ac please 7 rephed the little hero; 'but Til promise
-:-;eilal use ol the jaw hone ol a snake in cut- you no moie than two, upon which his compan tiir ingh a piece of word ; which is not irn-,ion slipped oil" the plank. Up tilted the end, ! ilile. as seme snahes h its- tee'h of that md ri-.vn we;nt the hoy. upwards of a hundred kind; and in wnif of the recently discoveied feet to the giound. The little fellow, at the
I-Urnts in the. Pacific Ocean, the natives apppar;morcnt of his fall, was holding his prizes hv ! ,. have made use of ihe serrated hnes of fishithe ir legs, three in one hand, and two in the i
jrt
STRAY COW.
i'r a similar purpose.
jother: and they finding themselves deceiving,!
('uttered out their pinions instinctively. The boy. too, had on a stout carter's frock, secured!
round the neck, which, filling with air from beneath, buoyed l.imap like a balloon, and he de ended -monthly t the pronna: when. looking
- - m "ii mm FRIXTKRS ItETREAT, INDIANA.
'I KMKV Fi f.iJU.AKV -li 183? SUUiHhM'BBXIRtBiHBIinBCSBasjeCBXIBinnBIMS M Ml.' ronscrien-e of the extreme liich w.-'ter?
Knitting- They who reproach the fair sex Nvi'ih the time lost in rendering themselves agree able o the men, should not forget, that the for mer know how to pass those hoirs in useful em
ployment wmcn me latter nevote to meie so- ;; t.e enciaimed to hi companion, -Now vou.na Is lave beer, receive;! at U is Hice tor the lust si
cial enjoyment. Among those lighter occiipa- shtll have none !' and he ran away, sound in eve-''1 ' s- None, . eea he expected for ten days to come
tions cf females, ,whi-h serve to till up vucan-jry !icv. to the astonishment ofthe inhabitant?,'
tiui agreeably as well as profitably, tew yn , .bo with inconceivable honor, had witnessed
In- desrent.
Mn S. C Hall-
sss so many advantages a that of knitting It neither distracts the attention fiom cenvtrsa tion. nor checks the powers ofthe imagination; requires no ungraceful position occasions no straining of the sight is performed as conven
iently when standing or walking, as when sit
A quaint writer of sentences says, "I have seen women so delicate, that they were afraid to ride, fcr fear the horse might run away; a
ting ma be interrupter! without loss, and re-fiaid to sail for fear the boat might overset - a
sumed without trouble the whole apparatus, fi aid to w alk for fear the dew might fall - but I
cosn but a mere trifle; and is so portable that it never saw one afrc.id to get married. can occasion the fair artist hut little inconvetj i . , A gentleman presenting a young lady to his lence. , ,.iii t..j . m:. p i
-oi"i iu(iu.in, mis is nun r. ri li ii sue is not so great a fool as she looks to be.v here madam," said the young lady, -lies the diffeienre between your son snd me." A pretty Riddle. I w ill consent t all your desire, said a young female to her lover, on condition that you give me what joti have not, w ha! you never can have, and yet what yoa ean give What did she ask him tor?
he riders still travel as far as they can, but tlu
ys : c t mpt y Great pra:?e is due to i'r.e contractor, for bn . . ''ons to serve the public
G n Kim Please ss.y t' st HF.XRY McMAKIN MtKAU.W KIKTLKY. and .1 liS H LEW s. a canon-.'t-s f-.-r Constable; and that I.SA V. M I" 1 b s.n If-OVAS GILLILAN, and vUGUS'lUa a t'K RODT, will b - upp ited tor . ruttecs. Oatj
C1AME to rrint''s Re. J' en Fwrm, nu Sunday mi 1 at Sn $ . .
VQli (1 If CUtU.
sppd an. u 6 red. ttitii net bcut !i r t:-1-
ur.dcr ht r be-
- hems n.a! k d v. i
. c.-,v ti-rks m h?r riht ear t;ivts nvik t he i.-Aiicris reqesttd f. cr-n'ic t rar.', pr-v- pro p -rty. paj cha;gc, and take lit r a-.:..v WILLIAM C KKEX. I-hniaiy 10, ic?3l
Burking It will be remembered that previous to the final committal tn ftp r it nf 1.1,0,.
. t ' --""Ft
a - pale u i aine
u5 . ree
Bxtract from a letter of Madame ftoyall from Washington to her brother in Indiana Sh is quue political strong Mason a woman too! and very tender. Theie is a great squabbling here for offices; gre .t deal of underhand and upperhand play. 1 forget how many candidates for one office f have not heard the result. General MrCarty ha aimed, and makes quite a respectable appearance. I think he will do honor to .our State Messrs. Boon and Carr I have not seen, nor have I seen senator Hana senator Hen dricks was always a faverite of mine, hut the weather is so predigious cold, and I so bus getting uo my paper, I have seen but very lew efmj friends. Have you any anties in Indiana. You see I am determined to rake them fore and
Albany Literary Gazette We copy to.day, two pr ?. piec'j tri m tin- -i v pape: : 'Hetribi'tion," hom i i pen ! Wi'l sGuvo C'ark, of Phi.adelphia v liie-'i a premium o JgluO w,s paid 'The Wis1. n Kn ijjrant," a poem, by Mrs. I.ydia H. Sigourr.c H rttn'd, Con. tor which a premium of gSO was pa.; .
. Subscriptions to the above neat paper receive c
a tlnsofhc.
THE n ESTBKJY RMIBRJl.VT Atnid thosi forest shades rhU proudly i-arM Tht-ir imtlioru beauty toward ihe fhvrinr skies Tin sxe lhiiK sharply There, with vion e.s arm r. utl.t a boM emigrant, whue by hia side H little son with question and response li glided the toti "Uiy, thou hast never sen nch glorious tree i and when their giant trunks F-dl, Ix.w the fit m earth groins. K memherest thou
ne miglity nvn- rn whose bitast we sail'd
.") many davj on lonarJ the melting sun'
aft. Too knew my husband was a Mason, audi
1 am a dead enemy ofthe whole crew of Anties 'corrparVd to that, cur own Conn-.cticut
By the way, bow do you like Paul Fry I sect ;Is L'llt a -retpin stream
you the first number. As yo handle a good pen. pray send us something for Paul Pry. f'.en-e piesent our respects to Mr. Parker of 'h i.:I iOU. Your affectionate sister, ANNE KOYALL. Co, jamts Euttler.
Fathrr, the brook That Ky our door went singing, when 1 launch'd iy tinj boai with all the spoitive hoys, l Ik n ch! wss o'er, is dearer tar to me 1' an an these dc p broid wa'ers. I o my eo The) art- u trangera And t; cise little trees My mo h . o iteclin the grden bound Ol our frst home, from wuence the fragran. peaeh Fell n. i s 'ij.fc.unir gold, were fairer sure I hau tins da k forest shut'ing out the tiny."
' W hat, hut my little girl, and with light step A f.ory creatui huiteU toward her sire.
And setting down he b.sket that contain'd I he noon'i repaat. look'd upwards lo his face Wit'i rwect, coiifiuing snuh-
'Sce, deiire-t, see
Stcrtt society . The prejudices against secret
association have caused ihe --IVorthapton fraler-
Bity ol Bachelors to ''renounce and disband for ever" then venerable and devoted" club. VVe hpe Anti liachtlors will form a new parly
ofthe d.iv. Only let then nominate some can- Yon bright wmj ed parrocpie', and hear the song didat. and they will not want support. The! !,,ea' re,i biru !'"s U,rouh ,t,e . 1 . . taking ic.i music Uid'0t tnou ever l.ear ladies will Hock lo their standard unanimously.: i f;,r Ne Engmnd such a mellow tout?" I 1 nad a robii. tht.1 r'id taiic the creimba
Thrtat disttvtptr.The bsb women of Lon-1 ftH-h '"hX ""'"'"S -nd his chirping nice ,n tnA in w f. ..,.... . jU'Um-.kcnu-j,, lul, as I went lo teno
.r?a. j ; y s i w or t .- I wa always lauchinir ihere.
! Ill iha flrx! h tnr I tuui;,l K. Ki,:..
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Magnunimilii. The pr n'ers, one hundred in nun.-
b', o' ( r ciptiati. who ha ' -i ade prraitE-emer.ts lor ce
' a'i' e the upproachinji an i versary . t'Washi glon's rth 'ay, with process n. ti: er, &c. met ' n Mo-.
i.i On inst . and vnunimouslv kk t-eo dpenst
with the dinner, ami appiv ft- s p. r ma") to the rci" f . ;.e uH
Willmms and May. for the murder ofthe Lilian
boy. the entire dress of a woman was ..u...t in Ihe privy of ihe house next which Eisho;, :,nd Wiiliiims resided. These clothns were .. Saturday identified as those ol Fiance? Pii irn, s pour woman who had snduenly disappeared about six weeks ago. Michael Shields, a porter, who had been discharged from custody on Fri
day previous, came forward arid made confession that lie had been employed by p,ighop and Williams to carry a trunk fromjNova Scotia Gardens lo St. Thoma9 Hospital on Sunday, 9th October; that Bishep offered a female body answering the description of France, for sale there, and not succeeding, took it to Mr Grangers dissecting rm-tns and sold it to the porter of the rooms. Mr. Appleton. On their way with it for sale, Mrs. Williams accompanied it with a bundle, to giFe the proceeding the appearance of a servant going to her situation.
' ' ' 1 wa W .11 - 1 1 .
roiint thereo: ig2, " """'" ueen arresieu; on tier examers by inui da i i . jmation she appeared much distressed, and it
appeared Irom what she said that she wag aek' ed by bishop, her father, to carry a bandbox for him, and that she knew nothing of w hat the trunk contained, nor of the sale. Since the committal of Bishop and his diabolical as-ociates, the neighborhood nf Nova Scotia Gardens has been a scene of excitement and uproar among the lower orders London paptr.
THE FLOOD It was eftirrate.t a' Cincinna. tin t 200.000 wou 'i not ti ver the losses, in that c ty uinne. oCc.tioiied 'he fl -' d and tlmt the in mtnse weilth of (.ir;in
(gl5 000.000) would not cover the h sses on the Ohio
nvei a'.me Cincinnati and Dayton Canal. Rrecehes have been nc'il n x.uions ; laces t he canal will be ustb ss lo' he n-x' f-Min.rsix months
Sugar and Salt - Immense quantities of sugar am. Lo 0f thg $ , l ... -
s:i ' lv..-- n de-ttroved at Cincinnati. ,i v , , . .
- - nit; new miK jouinai ot Lommeice. hul the .f-.L-Orleant. Fears are ent rtsned lor the U'.e o I T ni I t.,iD. a. i i . . f Ne. t,,.as- Meamb-au irom belcw report that the J" nl,eiJ ichr. 3 Iph, Vfhicb .ailed fr,m Mis-is-ppi r.ver i, fall. Steamboats are desce: ding Hampton Roads, on the 30lh June last, lor the the rue.- dnv st empty-the merchar ts fearing to protection of live oak bet ween the Perdido and iisq... tr - ir prop. rty. Sabine rivers, in the gu'f of Mexico, has shared J.ivrs let -I was said at Cincinnati that some per-the fttc 0f llie tornet HDcJ jj Qn bowd perished s' h :e: lives on Wedii'sday evening last, to , , . . r w : ,n hUtk woman and child in a cellar on Colum-j J1 fc hd not lecn ard ol since her departure. Vi- sl e et, and two men in a foundry cn t e same streetl I he lollowing officers were on hoard : Hamilton
. V. Kobinson of Missouri, lieut. com V'n.C. helden ofthe District of Columbia, act. lient. John A. Coyle of Kentucky, acting master, and midshipman L. W. Soaieri. The New York Commercial Advertiser, in
'noticing the reward that has been offered by
non una iu oi j glasses ol uin
clear their throat before breakfast.
Another .Moses. It is said that a live chih1 as p'ci.eJ op in a cradle amongst the '.rift near Cincir nati, on lu;S lay evening last Th-- citizens of Cincinnati met in town meeting on Mnnoay last, and appointed several committees to raise nu nt-y for li e re ie-1 f til-" poor snffe: e rs, and t; aid a' d ass s ind.gent families to p'ac-so security. Mill-creek Itridrt - tin "1 hursdav movnir g Ust, ti e
ib-.-nlgeaor ssb- month of Mill cn ek, two miles below j the state of Gecrgia for the arrest and convic-
i lyincii'!' ; no t (i on
11 heeling 'ro large warehouse s, ene c;ntaii.'rg SO1) ai r- Is of flour the other 200 barrels and 1000
jbin-htis i f v In n!, were wcpl awaj fri-m W he li:.g. j Marietta w s t i tin ly nm'er water, and most of th i tr; nu d - oust s bad t.at d c ft"
' ri ..-.(.-w . I . ....i .. ..
Mu.ie.-Dr. Rush says, that M.ging, by mercising the organs of the brea-t, protects theini c . , - , . 1 ! stow night drew on, irom disease; and that it is a preventive ol,aiid( Aim rour.ei the rude hut oft. e emigrant, remedy for. the incipient stages of consumption.' 1 wrathful spirit ol Hie autumn storm - L- t ,, .L , . pA-bitter tliu.gs His weaiied children slept, Haskxngton a good bvy.Vt hen Lafayette' !"- vvnh head declined, sat listening lone paid to the mother of this nero, the parting in ! 1 "u lu.K SWO!" watr,:i , , Llinoia,
bu r h,- heait, his love and admi.ation for! k""mlul"5"" es aurtimg, he .poke
prised el xnat George has done.Jor he n-as al j tl'Oj a very gid boy " Incomparable Pear. The Genrser Farmer tells oi , pear measuring 8 iiw.hen in circum fereiue. and weighing 2 lbs G z: this, he says, cannot be paired and should not be paired, but should ;ie preserved unimpaired as the boast of Pennsylvania.
' 5 tDH,ro "y relied ; am not sur a.. Z V.T.. a
. ----- - v m a in itif tiuito
yjt ib naiivit). I heir sparkling lights Carpet and solas, and admiring gutsts, B: hi thee. Ditler than elise rueued wxlU
. biiapeitss ogs, and tins lone hermit borne. ' -No-no! Ah s s ill aiound, nitthouaht Upon my tartha. echoed fcymn eiid steal
Influenza. Cholerine. Chohra. Extract ol a letter from Imltimore to a gentleman in Pittsburgh, daied January 1 0th, I C3 2. Doctor of this city, predicted more than 18 months ago. and told the medical men
bete to mark his prediction, that we should have
in tbn ero
country inhuen.u of a viole nt and d
character, preceding (!,e appeaiaiu-e ol
Ihe In . i. in I hoiera. jNuw the Dr. says l!at
under the garb of Ir.flutoza we actu-.lly bvt at the ptescia moment the horrible l::di;.u perl in
iie United bitcs; and that Initueiiza as :
Sk1ttied cholera
vyii.cn mid tf.e chu U where erst we paid ur vows a lui.etui puai'el IJui tenderly tin voice D-s.-oiveo iUc iiiusn-i,: ' aj t!ie'Kt.n,e Emje Lij,iitii.g hernrow,- ihe toao caies- thaUooth'd
1 W.SI'.j llil 111, iLM
I hat ihei nuc e
I1UC!
oi u i,:s s nl
th pure ufecLoiis d-wrll
.in strike a healthful root i happins. 1 .acn. uv.o viul, to h b ii m he sank, IJut . r, nn, u.sc w Id muie.i,ns, whieh do play eicn Hiaiiks ulioi rta,!.,. s u.nbeis, tin less vvrou.dit ; t i will w..h iam. Up ,os-the busy mart , Ha oa it i-anve tity, -i-ool an- spire i bl.i.tiii.g Lr Khi, in f.iiiC)'s frost-vork rfKo, tli euiK e iiKiuner'il Co; n,i , ntsw , C; k l.. s.eedhisb. ylio.,il nuitur'd pioudj m .glie!1U la v-rite dog, exu U H rouiid Ins feet i ii, t u. wuh snub, j0..ls bark-familiar doors l-ic cpeii greet. nK ha di wifli his wire lint ,1 n t.Ki.Uin.p sra-,, he Utj ttle ke). ,u.bl,,0
!" to' B'CSJ e0 "a"' t- ...ie n.inel with nnnd
r'tilj uidstil moi l.iiijf rov'd
Ol il S t it.,-!. ullJ
Mifgsviile Mu h ttestfuction has been done, and man;- '. -hi ' ouse swept away rlladison Tin. larpi pork house, with its contents ''Jus" - i IV on Fricay la. . ,hirora is entirely under water
accounts
tion ofthe editor ofthe Boston Liberator, gives
the following proper portrait of said madcap: "This Mr. Gariison, whose paper published io Boston, gives our southern neighbor so much inquietude and ha called forth uch a veriely ot muuicipal and legislative enactments in the slavf-holdinj states, i an enthusiast, all bt mad. He is rash and presumptuous, and in his indiscreet exertions in a good can-e. d. es it moie injury, and creates more ill teeiir g than
t til1 fdi a p..e with the vaiious reports of a handled wise and urudeat real r.hilanthinDistS
the :-'s.r-..ciiou f pionertv b I will wait until we sei j ...i...t rr: i . . i. i:r
).i,t I s rrorn aliev. . We ' ill hcreatter. r-ve "ie'a.l ' : . . . r 17
tenunced, and lu triends, it he has any, should lake care of him. We be'icve him to be an
TOWNSHIP ELECTION. Am election i 1 b'' h ll at t house f U. K. I'm kst, n Mi nn -ttt rliiip, on MtiNDAY March 5tt, 18)2 to elt ci 3 Cm st; tiles, 3 Trustees, 1 Clerk, 1 Tr asurer. 3 Overseers o; 'he pci.r, 2 Kence viewers, yOviiBCCrf of highway erstricts. Uy order oft e Ttustee s Will I AM t . KK1.N, Clk Piii.tei'i It. r - t, Fi - 2o 18
TiVA .T V.COVV,
FLKUY - 1 HKk. I" 'Vll V. hulisc-iher returna his grateful ncknowl. itge K ineiits to hia cus oinera for the v ry l.btral e courj(cnvent, hcie-o'nre exte nded to hiai. and b tis ieavi to inlorrn them aid t' e pubhc gen.-rally, t' he has rereutU iif.muvf.h li s cs'anhshnn n, to he NEW BDiOii HOUSE, I-n-ytuct, neai .i oppns'te his o J o'- slneeat. lie will be ready, u
!1 times, to supp-. 1 . m v'ltii
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nu .:
lo, 'd seen
varioloid is modified sinall-
iKKKy. Remarkable Hwnn( fin rl.u r.ti.
.... w 1 hit c'iu ii Octobtr a eeviie leuipesd aro-e near L'nnstan
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Bird Catchi -TherS is a story, and w hicW " 7 1 ' 7 ene city wiui resist Ibeiieve h far,, of two Hoys going J n1 Z S 7 I "1 ja,:ktliiw-s nes, ,:,', hole .nifer L l l ' , an , U f w,i,do.v , he, owe, of all Samt.' Church J I, ? '"g V HX ",;,,L (i'i,u'e", fell ,. nr.. v.m rcii. j,c( ,0I. t,,e e iit , Commodore Tor l-.y. .A- it was uipossibm to reach it Mafidu.u ..... ,1 . . , , l,re 1 or MMli.n the b.i.liii,,'. and eno.l.v , ' g(U "U ',.1 the tinted State,, was o
"vitjui nuoi lYiinoo'.. tney resol- (ll;tl jM,
veo so put a pianli ihiot.-gh. the wunJov.-- and
honest young niau. but not in a mental condition to be. entrusted with printing types." Thomas Tredwell. the last survivor of the convention which flamed the constitution ofthe stale of New Vo:k in 1777, died at Beekmantown, Clinton county, 011 the 50th ult. al the age of 88. As Jame II. when Duke of York, returned
one moiair.g fiom hunting, he found his brother Charles in Hyde Park without any attendants,
at what was con-idered a perilous time . The duke expitssed his turpi ise at hi? majesty's vealuriug alone in so public a place, at so dangerous a period "James (replied the monarch) take care nf yourself I am safe. No man in England will kiil mo, lo rr.ake; you king.
After the French revolution, Lcrd Orfoid was paiticulaily delighted v-ith the transmigration of a rival tiger A man wh shewed wild beasts in Paris, had a tiger from Hengal of ihe largest species, commonly called he roydl tiger; but when royalty, and every thing royal was abolished, he was afraid of a charger til Vci vista and instead "f 1'igi e 1 oj al, put on his s:gn board1 Tigie National.
I5AT&,
W!i;n: !iii! M'.n itr b ;y secured it I
iiilan e by sit
lie declared
: ha.! been m battles, earthquakes, and
ttangtis by sea and land, but had never been
! in fciiv.ii an awful situation belorc.
'1-U "(1 Ine Cist, Within. 11. h l.olt-or !., .. ..
tVxhims.li on .!, oppoM.e end, and froa, that! Ol tn 0 l.oi he. s, one sert ed the kin- the oth r4i.iii!i . it tin i i. i. 1.....1. ti... ..1; . . . i ' ... . . t? '
. "jei i in ineir eie- ei worie i Haul lor In- lood . 11,.
o i tr liie scheme atiswci-d. l l.e liHle ing t., the
1 in nisi, ami, timiing in 1. hie 0
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feil'iA : ge.i .. "men.
hi
H-plieil l-e, li,:ii tmeti th othi in-
lorii.er ray
iailer, -Wii, 00 you (, t,,ve the
- King, sun! r,et nd 01 yui 101IP Kilf ansvttred,
by Co j cu ne t toil, and get rid of your slav e
OF THE VEST qU.lLli r. AXD FEWEST ..SO.V.V. For which he wi:l take CASH or approved eountrt produce lit MKNDf.NilAI.t. N. 11 A!! pi rsnn.' iodehted t(i the t u'.scribt r by note tn- accuuut, are ri cpuMed to rrke ininu-ilnitc pa) meni as he is much 111 wnnt of the si-tne llt.V MKMiKMlAI.C jty K -nk.f ri .-. wants m AI'l'Ui: XTICE o !. IIATTlIfG LTO tlliSJ. i 'f, ..,.
jiu 11 iiiin in i-j.'i, ir..;n un- iiiuni I v, v ,iiiil be ii ncd I11A lll'.NDLiNII aI 1.. 'e ay, N'oven b OLA CN.K DEEiJS.
TllF. KLNKRAl. IXPKNaKS OF THE LATK SlffUES G niAKa , in pakt : Cujfin Bill. For a w ooden braced coltiri, (enclosed,) , 50 A leaden cntliu, 50 A black walnut co,r,ri, covered with cloth, 200 A rough wooden case, m the grave, 60 IJndei l.ikei's ei vices, lOe Mourning Bill Dresses, crape, L:.
ehan;e l to the estatv. aLmit 1000
Making a toial unuer the two heads of J5 1 550 The above bills have been handed in to ihe
exeeutors for alljwancej legr-the' v CUI 0!;IJ'f.
