Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 25, Vevay, Switzerland County, 6 March 1832 — Page 4
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FOHTY rOUlVTIi iiZG. i. XVULil 2A, lor township, February 10, 1S32.
The Fust bausiisvi. el Si'd ri.hit:i. . c .:-c o:
Mc
Hler.rv, Levis and EdvtarJs, wilt be mustire.: at Did
man's, on Fr'nky, the 4th of May ne xu TiieSeco.d Battalion of smd reg'ment, composer o! the companies ovnxandcd by captains Goc!da , i.dicrd, Scott and Hicks, will be mustered at McNuiU on vaiurday, the 5th ef Jay next The Regimental Drill muster will be held at Quercus Grove, on Friday, the 10;h of .ugvsl next, and CO;itu.ee two da'tS The REQXWTENTAX, MUSTEB will be it New Vork.ou Saturdav, Oetucer 20
I h; court for the (-stsMTient of fines w ill meet '
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f" Commandant of companies wilt snake their re
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Washington Hall, Corner ej .liittn end Ferry streets, VETAY, jNDiANA.
THE ubscrr..et rtspcc.luit, rutuum travellers ana o;hers tha he ha r conu (ic-d businss a! his
old stand, THE BRICK HOUSE. n Vevay.
tie wm o grateiui tor a sua.e oi public patronage He will keep on band a choice etHection of LIAVURS
and his stables will be provided with Corn, Hay and Oat. In short, every attention will be paid to snake his customers comfortable.
AMOS GILBERT Vcvay, January 37. PETITION FOR PARTITION.
To Jacob Norton, Francis Norton, Oliver Nor
tou, Joseph Noble and Love Noble, his wife,
TR2 AESEIIISAN FAS1EBB, Edit -Ah? Cide:i li Stti'th is tub'hnl i- BaXUuJ. ( Md. ) liy ! 5 :! illToac IE i ' . (;rt9rj J V Sh.-. 'it-,) .n n-tskg numbers cf tight q-.iu.ro p -.fre r.t lve l)tiU,.r p,:r unr.itm. I .! d cKM-vtif!' ' p;-ac tea! Agrculrure; Ufr icri'iv s ; luiil -tcJ 1 ttic Kcon rr,v The .1mio:cu7i Er.rm'r co tar s lis i a g?eu' r,a . b.-r A ut ful reci p-r ; refines a Nj.ted to tlie s; o ,,f mwtitfcis and t: is'iess.:s of fan.ilies; so m e. .f the ''! as relates o the fcrt itn ar.d domestic ii.n'kts
for Agricultural products, and a correct s Ktemi-nt ci" 'he r prie s current at the time f publication ,- but
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late Lore Norton, and Samuel Lonrnecten f l,B "P0's' .,,,, , . have- been high y applaudtd by Amenoan aaa Euro and Kuth Longueckei, his wile, late Kmh peilI, critic.,) Ktchafil Ponn rniih. tho oe.eora eo Norton, heirs at law ot LOVE NORTON, Jrttnatist, novelist, and sriarasine writorj airs. Caro-
late of Switeiland couuty, iudiana deceased . NOTICE IS llt.RS.MT 6ir.V, so the above om utirs a-. : 1- f. uc. couc rued, that application Will b- m. i .ii SWITZERLANB CIRCUIT COCT. at .he nrxt : c-o., to bt iiOiden at Vevay, on
MotiUiv, in. I9;h .'I rrb next, tor said court 10 p point THREE C Mia IsjNKHS, to make partition of the Sirtth Eutt Qumrt9- f Areh.is 32, T 3, R 2, W lading in Switzerland couiu), according to law, among the several heirs. LOTH NITUN January M.
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A DESPERATE KIDNAPPER. In th spring of the jear 1816, Mr. M'millao
had despatched ten Canadians io a cauoe down the Flathead river, on a trading exjorsion. The third eveniry after quitting the fort, while shay were quietly sitting round a blazing tire, eauag
a hearty dinner t deer, m large haif in.no. shei hear cautiously approached the greup fir.n. behind uu adjacent tree; amd before they v ere a ware of his presence, he tpraiig aerons the ire, seized ooe of the men (who had a well furnished
bone in his hand) round his waist, with the two for paws, aod rau about rjfty yards with hisn od hie hiad-legs before be .topped. Ilia comradea weie so thunderstruck at the unexpected appearance of such a visitor, nad his sadden re treat with poor Lmoi-hui., that they for scan time lost all presence of mind; and, in a state of fear aud confusion, w?re running to and fio, each expecting in his (urn to be kidnapped in a litnilao manner; when, at leng'h, BaptUte Le Blanc,
a half bred hunter, e;ied his tun, and was io the ct of firing at the bear, but was stopped hy one of tho others, who told him he would inevitably kill their friend friend in the position ia which he was then placed. During this parley. Drain relaxed his grip of the captive, whom he
Jkept securely under him, and very leisurely be
gan picking the bone which th latter had dropped. Once or twice Lonissoo attemped to et cpe, which only caused the bear to watch him more closely; but, on his making another attempt, he again aeixed Louisson roand the waist and commenced giving bin one of those infer nal embraces which generally end in dealh.-
The poor fellow via now in great .agony, and
vented the most Frightful screams; and, observing Baptiste with his gun ready, antiously watching a afti opportuniia to fire, ha cried oat, "Fire! lire my dear brother, if thou wouldsl save thy friend. Fire for the lve of God! At his head at his head." This was enough for Le Blanc, who ir.staoily let fly, and hit the bcaf over the right temple He fell, and at the same
moment dropped Louissoo; but he gave him aa
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Horse Bills, Printed,
REFORMED Medical Journal.
80 he pub! s'-.ed. mou':di , in the city of Sew Yt rk. 1 Uiiltr th- 'triauigc i the Ktrmcd M,.'ic! Sod -ty, tf th. Ooiico v.'.n Pric. rwjejl. li, advat.o. t.anti numher l c-nvin iS rova! ra -ej. QjT S'-"bsciip ijsrvtc T.d a.lk s cSicc.
Dr. And. C. Forbes,
BHJiOUGH this mrliu."ti, w.s! es u I info in tlr ci'icn ofVEV'V, and the public generally, th, lie si. I' continu i onr.C're
PHYSIC AND SURGERY, in the town if Y-v.y and its vici.ii y, le returiiy his grateful thai ks tu h'.r IVirnJi for ll:r pa rotiuj; oiiller 0 ex
U ndid to iiiiQ tie hopes by attention to bus n"-;s t: s.et it a sliaiv of pui'ic patron:u: vin7 res'uli-" line ai.ont scv; n years, ami r.l-o
mat i-e pnuc are:suitin. Mlv tq tai:tcd with h.iu t xteod their paironrr'. U may !e found, a a'l tin;unh ss at'sent on prot, -s:ons ,r t'iciahhu ii.iss at ' '-fHcr, Ur e !i-ors . a: ol the. ctrner of N'ain an . 1 i y atrrttJ, cn M.iin -.trtet. Vovty, January 7.
Atur
the shot, Le Blanc darted to his comrade's assis
tance, and with his hanger quirkly finished theMiffVrings of the mn stealer, ar.d rescued Li friend from impending death; for. with the exception of the above mentioned scratch, he escaped uninjured. They commence! the work dissection with right eood will; but, onkkieninj
the bear, they found scarcely any moat on his bouen; in fact, tbe uuimnl ud been l.ttni-'hinj;. snd. in a fit of hungry tlpsporatioo, niade one. o: the bohu"t and roost stici-tirul attempt at kiii-
'ippuig evor hftatd ed" itt tlie legends of urair.S
urajre.
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r re.Ioriv 1; of Prut'ia one evecinj sti'veyinj vomrof ;he advanced pusta of hi? catnjv, disfOYrrd a soldtor cideavorih to pa- the sftitinel. Piie king st-ipj.i-d bin,, iiitotl on knowing "lu te t.e i as going. Tiuiy, (answen-d tii fol-.-tv) y..ur iiiajtsty has been so worsted in a:f
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