Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 26, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 March 1832 — Page 3
them, whe;! il Itiniinel n;p
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strange appeaiawt; ui uic miu.j " Mark got a ladder, and set il :gtinl the
nviev. n which I actndet, and hoisting a; wiidm. entered :nd came down stairs unbar-j ,u,.-.r, arJ temoved the g11" :iom then pi i ! CP., t was then I observed that I r.iu-t spill; the tirt fl.vwd. On which (villi a hatchet, tts I i ncowpanied ly Will, I cn'.eied my mas:rj rh:nt :r: it beinrr dark, I could net give the I lie-u'i U . the hatchet glaned IV. ui his hcad,j h? sprang t"i-o in the tied and called to Ins wile; i; ws hi'shut vcid. Will laid him dead with! a blow .( hi axe. ;i(t Mis. Travit Fhared the; ?.i i!f fate as vhe lay io her bed. The murder! o! llu t'.iniilv. 6vr in number, was the work ol'aj moment, not one of then kwnke; here wn a tit 1 tie infant e!ecii g in the cradle, that was lor gotten, until we had left the house and gene , bine distance, when Henry mid Will letuinec! . atd killed it; we got here four guns that would' I I .-1-1 1 t unrl m li nun it i r- 0
toiioi ami several uiu umsncis aim . j-ui... . . cf powder. From Mr. Keese's we went to Mrs. Turner's a mile distant, which we reached about sunrise, aa Monday morning. Henry Austin nnd Sam went to the still, where finding Mr. Preebles, Austin hat hiui, and the rest of us w ent to the hone; w here as we approached, the family dis cohered us and shut the door. Vain hope! Will, with one -troke of the ae, opened it, and
we entered and found Mrs. Turner and Mrs.
Neotrre in the middle of a room, almost frightened to death. Will immediately killed Mrs. Turner with oae blow of his axe. I took Mrs. Newsnme by the hand, and with the sword I had when I was apprehended, 1 struck her seteral blow? over the head, but uot being able to kill her as the sword was dull, Will immediately turning round and discovering it dispatched ber also. A general destruction of property and search for money and amntition always succeed ed the murders.1' AH the family were already murdered, Vol Mrs. Whitehead and her daughter Margaret. As 1 rame round to the door I saw Will pulling Mrs Whitehead out of the house, and at the tep he nearly severed her bead from her bedy with his bioad axe. Mips. Margaret, when I discovered her, had concealed herself in the corner, formed by the projection of the cellar cap from the house; on sny approach she fled, but was soon overtaken, and after repeated blows with the sword, 1 killed her by a blow on the head with a fence rail.' i?tVA. Enq.
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my s, j. b ana 7, ts a great personage 3. my 3. 2, 6, 10. 5 and 6, is a high crime, 4. my I, 2, G and 7h, is worn by Iadiee, 5. my 7, 8, 9 and 10, is what n sailer is ofton plad to sec, after n shipwreck, C. my Fi,G and nnd 3d, is a limb. 7. my 7,5.8 and 10th, is heavy ailiclr.
C. my 4.6, 3,9and 10th, is a punishment. 9. my 7, 8 and I Oth. is a term for youth, 10 my J, 3, 4, t, 7 and Clh, fetnucti used in inclement w ealhcr.
Valuable Farm, FOR SALE.
V.'s'u; ' ...o. e cF iirrnedotely
A VALUABLE FAIim
ying in Jifferfun tnwi ship, ?vitt-rl:md rciunty, In
iiani, kii"W more nai iiciuarlj , da bong the town
wot qu:irttr rf section S3, T. 2, It 2, west el the first meriu an, cc-ntaining lit OF LAIVO.
WILLIAM CAMPBELL'S EST.1T)
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niinimrclrix f 'h i j'e ir
William Campbell, deceased.
requests n pfrsons mtlthteJ to sael r sti.te io makfi immediate pxymtnt; antlhie havinp deipamls :.traintt i he same to prtsent them for examination and settlement accor!inf to law The tsta'e is solvent. POLLY CAMPCKLL, a.l'ms. Nr Y tk. Varrh 10
l lie urpt ivet!u n.s art , cormcrmtve i g !'u:iinj;s
bout n'v arrcs. well ltnrij and Ttncecl stven crts nf timo'.h) n'euOoM two orchards of choice ajr jle and peach tre(s e';cht beautiful, n- wr lai.inj;. sp'ii'1 Oi vvin.l'. s'jme .v :(tr. 'I lis lia'al.ce t ill? lanv wi ll timerH'l vi'h sugar. Ircust, walnut, h-ckcry. a?h arid rthf r tiii ht;i The lsiivl Lis within a r-tij:cl :tl)!e r c ' i b -j - i i i - Il l-Ii, In-a'.'liy, ixful ivi'liir. ot nile rf the Oliio f irrr imii.e liattly Luck of Tnomas cComick's U i.iid ya-'l.
llits tr.icl ut uiul vii uc so!.! entire rr mviueil, a
ma) tit st suit purr.hisn is can b divided no as tr
;ive(Kh half at. filial nuantiiv ol riuittrets, clc; rtd
Im. d and water. The utu'irvtieri is a farmer he enterc;l this tract vf land, at an earl day he Lad p'rk and choice of the neiphoorliooii, selected th'f quartet for :t8 m.-.n gnul q"ili'ies, arid lias nat been dt.-appoin ted C- me, view tor ttrieUes. THOMAS HAM3lY
Tceumseh,
1 UEAUTIFVL CREAM COLOR;
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WEEKLY AlftSSENGUU.
PRINTER'S RETREAT, INDIANA.
IUESIY. MARCH 13. 1832.
nn i n- i sum-
lvs and Tuii'm
h!e of the suHcnber, in the Dutch s-t
tiMf ent on Wednesday ami Mitir-dny a' the sublet f John K.'Ken.'s.M, Craig township on Kridav , am! SnirH, t
M.niMtMeilinp. t he s. usnn to commtnee on tlriiith
oi warcn anii ena on the 10th of Ju'y lara see bills
s -tr, on
J! tne Ma
For p;ti.icu-
' lIlfc. uiu'ersigr. d. it he doe- rot prifvioutly dir. M. pose of !..d, h i I want to borrow g.j50, for wincL bt; will pay 12 per ctnt u teres;, ami m cure the pj n:et thereof, with a mortgage tn he above farm l.e invites capitalist! to give h;m a c .il. THOMAS RAMSEY. March 12.
SWITZERLAND CIRCUIT COURT. The Switterland Circuit Court will sit at the
court home in Vermy, on Monday next. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. n a ndtrertitement of the sherifr, in nn uljoiniwg column, it appears that an election t to he holden at thi coirt -house, in Vevny. on Saturday, the 7th of April nxt, f r a jus tice of the peace, in place of David Mf Car miik, whole term of service has expired. The following g entlcmen are mid to be candidates for said office: Themas Hatton, David McCormick, John McCullough. TOWNSHIP ELECTION.
At an election held al Muntgtrlin, is Jefferson townihip, on Monday, th ith inst. to elect townihip officeri the fallowing peroni were declared duly elected: C John Buttkt, Triiihti.. Thomas Gilliland, (Augustui A. Peabedy. CRobert F. Cotton, Cvnitablei JameiB. Lewii, (Henry McMakin.
Tmiiship Clerk William C. Kee. S Daniel Dufaur, Andrew C. Forbe, Charlei Thiekaud. Orfrifcr of the Highways 1st district William C Keen,
Polomuc
The undersigned, wish--a to dispose of his stud horse
horse, sixteen
POTOlVSAC. is heai:t';ii.
ha-ds h th. eij.tit years uld- His s.re, wa the old Pot
.iinif- f-r was gut ty old Uiomede his dam, by Pa ia;su-. Pagansus' dam by old Traveller I'otorr.ac's rand daw, bv Mark. At.thny his great grand dam by tt;e iinpor'cd risto'le, out of the Bonny l.ass.who was got 1j the impor - d Jolly Roger. Potomac is now in tolerable good pliph the an dersigned will either 9R L, or F AItM him out. Ap plication to be made iTme .'iatcly WILLIAM HARPER, Living rn the Lavrrnceburg state road, about one mile north of Mount sit r in j;. Jeiersn tnt h;yt, march 12;
?1M0N VANOSDOf.. PU ssant. townruiip. March 10. G EORGE DBA TIsTeSTATE.
rilHfcimdrrsigne , having, at the arch term of the
i vnrii.inu rroD.te court, been appointed sdiiiU is'ratrix ef the estate of George Bealy, deceased, rtqusts til persons indebted V i aai l estate to make imn.irliste pa ment; an J pe'suns having claims agaimt sii estate, -ill present them, accoriing to laH" fc: Xmi- ation and settlement ' The 'state is solvent. ISABELLA BEATY, ad'mi. To: k township, Mareh 10.
Hirrid Murder! We laarn from a tepctabl ton. re e. tkat on the Slit ult. a tnaa reiidinj ia, the Gore district, Upper Canada, whose
nam ia Sovereign, aiardarad his wife aad sis of
bis kiblrnn, cnmpriint; hig whole faailv, ocpt oae child who, ai wa ndtrstand, was in ted wilk t'vo others, who were kilted, but beme; small, had crowded down ander their clothes, aad was ant discovered by kit cruel father. The cirramstancci as related to ns, were ai follews Sovereign, who was aa intesnperate man called at hit brother's who lives Rear, and keeps & tavera, asked fot liquor which was refused. Frota this he became enraged, went borne and threw one of his children oa the tire and pr? ceeded to kill his wife aad the rest ef his chil dren, bnt by what means, our informant did not laarnr After completing the work of destrue tion, ha returned ta his brother's aad told him that two nearnes had bten at his house and kit
lorl .ti f.Am mnA r.nuMi.J K.. hmiK.r 18.000 tons of iron ia rails are beiB made
and brother's son,'to take their rifle and go with'i11 Monmouthshire, in Eng. for the U. States, hi to the spot. The accordingly went, and! Edward Cook aad Eliza Ross have been hiog
jast as they were entering the door; he enneav-iin London, for Burking a womaa 80 years ef nge crea to get the young man's rifle to kill then 6500,nip etter9 were reived al ,ha Ifew nlo; bt the parsuation af his brother prevon- j yol k , 0ffif e, in a single afternonn. teA hft d liver,- nf Va i itlu -inrl lliia in nil nrnk !
.v.i:, j.L.- u.cw '.-.i I DEATHt since oar last, in Philadelphia.
is itm iiasHii mi rsirii . -
2d " Angusttn A. Paabady, 3d Parker Truitt, 4th " David McCormick, 8lh " Goorge A. Jackson, Sth " Paal Froman, 7th , Thomas Gillilani, 8th " David Da four, 9th " Thomas McCorifiick, 10th . Philip Rowril.
School Land, T.1,R.2.
'HE QUALIFIED VOTERS resi.ring within the li t'. actional township. No. 1, Range No 2, west, Will sprot m the house rf BENJAMIN DUNGANN, on TUmdir, the 14' n of Apnl next, to elect THHKB
i fl U - i r.KS, to take ehsjge of tha school land. Th
eledori wha sre in favor -i selling said land, will wite
on their ballots, " Sale" those epposed to selling
"NO OAII." F.v order of the aoun romtiissio' erR
HENRY BANTA, sheriff.
SherifPs office Vvv, r- arch 12 JAMES MANFORD'S ESTATE.
rivIlL uncei'ir: r ... h ivi r heen st March term
M. i the Switierland Vrobate court, appointed ad ministrator, with 'he will a- nexe of the estate of James Manfcrd, deuased,
reqeta all pers-m ii aebted to said estate to make
rmtnediate payment, and those having demands against
tne same io present tnem, according to law, tor exam ination and nettlemt nt. The estate is supposed to be solvent. JOBN MANPORD, ad'mr. Pleasant township. March 12.
He had? i 142 'B ew Yori HI in Baltimore, 52
ability saved their lives
and i now in jail to await bis trial
stabbed himself in several placet, but the. It is said, that any sum the American governwoumls were not coniderd dangerous. tfiia-tnent may wish bat been offered lateljr by Buto Kuiltti. topaan capitalists, at two per cent; on the sin A tougk iiory. The literary Subaltern coa gle condition that the loan shall not be eitin tain tb following: If any man. vvoniaa, or guishable for fifty years. child, resident this eida of the Cape of Good, Suspicions have arisen in England, that the Mope, or C. Horn shauld stand in need of a gor.st. qeen i opposed Io the reform bill.
can re accommodated with one, on application ta the Editor af this ruder. We hate one on
Agreeably to a memorandam kept by the rev di Cathcnrt, of Pennsylvania, one hundred and time murder? weie committed in the U. States, within'the year 1331. GOOD FLOUR is selling al Looisfille, nt $4 75. One Luce manufactory at Newport, R. I.
employs favcu hundred females
The Petersburg Rail road hill hat passed
'ithe Virginia house of delegates G4 to 37
A man 99 toais old, is in Broome eeunty,
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o.i.'ire together. He immediateU CMnn.encl 1 ' J""' 11 ' " . -r
lasiiinir ibV h.M:!(!r. brtck. and oins: tnv ban.! Mnzular otuctae 1 ho noav ot a man was
in t'.ic mean lime, became ornamented with ici lVuid dead in the; tleft of it roi k on Wehawk clf. and wlule the lower jiints were unrleto litij;hts iho tic ft was so narrow that it was in? t'uMr lii;...n. my face, neck and shoublera' with dillicolty his body was extricated wilhwete itiMi-e.l in n th'n c iveiing of ice. hi gtt-!out tnulalatioii. Ills liht hand grasped a t :g reie.Kcd. I r.l!ed a blanket about tne, ndipist;d, from which it hs supposed he lin d
Tin b(i.:k to the he,l rn.ini. in which 1 h;4 ore I the htll thiodkllt hta llud, thai tllUSt'd lt
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hand, that was puiehaod last latttrday, and hr.s beea seven time roasted, six time? baked, and fifteen times baked and te- o l, and yet Ihe earr-cphngi that envelopes Ins flesh, resists the
ede of the axe. the cleaver and the knile! Indian cure fr Rhetnutittn. The Indian fiiil; iroke h hole in the ice nulhcirntly large to ad mit u Imih, wpoti which he made a signal .
ait- was leauy. f.nvrtoin'ii in a larsje outlilo
robe. I proceeded !j the spot, ami throwing oil
vny ccvcrii:gr we bath riaioed mt the Injjid
Young Powhatan, A DAPPLE GREY,
11 ILL stand on Mondavs, Tuesdays
T v ind Wednssdtys, dunnif the sea
son, at the stable of COLIN McNUT f,
in Posey townhhip on Thursdays, Kri
days tnd Saturdays, at the stable of Win
WHITK, on Leir Ilea creek. York town
ihin. The season will cnmmci.ee on the 15th dav of
March inst. and end on the first of Julv. For further
particlars, see bilS. SIMON Dili HT. March .
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
llf Il.L be m ! J, at pub'ic vendue at the house la'e-
f T ly occipuil by James Manford, deceased, ir Pleasant township, on Saturday, April 7, 1 the personal property belonging to said estate, con sistin?, in part, as f.illcms
Two brood Mares, three head of Cuttle, tww
calves, xeven sheep, eight hogi, gears for
two horses, farming utensili, &c. &c. &c. S.de to commence at Vi o'clock, a. m term miiir
known ut sale; they will be liberal. JOHN MANFORD, aJ'mr. March 12.
vichMv t tuired a good tire, and in a lew uii-jupatli. nates experienced a oatai glow all over inv Tooth Ache This Is cured by washing the l)1v. (MiiShntr ui, I ,ii. iTit'0:ih!f ;ik thee mall.'.. ,1 1 i.,n,l. I.,., I llr. l!t...c-.
Till ' l III ill!. ,V.lll.ILt,il I ' 1 V J I iiiivu iiuiva (i
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days. On Thd'-d M lst. by John K. Wnlkor. Kq.tnr. Lyman Mans p. Li tiris? r.Li:nrrt?
C COCTt'ta.
The Messenger, A WHITISH GREY, 11' ILL ttand the ensuing season, on II Mondays. I im Sclavs and Vt'e.lnes
WV davs. at the stable uf the aubscriher. on
SaitCwjl 'he Alleiiville roa-t, beyond t'eubudy s
jfiiiffl dnva at Mnrr-v'u.! in ilf.rhnni r
j - - - The s .ti will cotnmenc-.' on the fintday of April next, and end on ihc hrst day ol Ja!y next. For pr-
ticulars see 'lie hills
Murch 12.
SCI1UYLKR BASCOMIt,
JOHN KELSO'S ESTATE. ' j HR undersigned l aving ben, a' the M rchterot of the Switzerland Probate eourt, appointed administrator of the estate or John Ktlso, diceascd, requests all ptrsons indebted to said estate to make immed ate payment, and those having demands against th satre to present them, eccordin to la', for a.
mination and settlement.
The estate is supposed to be solvent .lOSBPH KELSO, ad'mr. York towssliip, March 10 Pacolet, A CHESNU7 SORREL, nriLL stand the ei, suing seaaop, on Mondays.Tucsdays and Wednesdays at on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, at 8heet's mill, on
Ifdian creek. The season to commence on the 25th of March inst and end on the 4th of July. For particulars sec bills.
BENJAMIN COLE. Jefferson township, March 10. Spirit of improvement in Ohio It will bd seen by the titles of acts, published in to day's paper, that no less than eleven Rail Road, and nine Turnpike companies have been iucorporated by the legislature of this state, at the last session, viz: The Richmond, Eaton and Miami rail road company. The Mad river and Lake Erie rail road company. The Franklin, Springslorough and Wilmington rail road company. The Erie and Ohio rail road company. The Cincinnati, Harrison, and Indianapa lis rail road company. The Pennsylvania and Ohio rail road con pany. The Milan and Newark rail road company. The Columuus, Delaware, Marion, and Sandusky rail road compaay. The Cincinnati nnd St. Louis rail road company. The Milan and Columbus rail road comp.v The Chillicothe and Lebanon, rail road company. The Cincinnati and Harrisson turnpike company. The Hamilton, West Chester, and Sharonville turnpike company. The Clevis and Cincinnati turnpike oorflpany. The Cireleville and Washington turnpike company. The Cincinnati and Hamilton turnpike company. The Colcraln, Oxford, And Brookville turnpike company. The Milford and Chillicothe turnpike con., pany. The Champaign and Madison tarnpiks company. The Ohio turnpike company.
Justices of the Peace. AN h LhCTION wi 1 be bf Id at the court house in the own of Vevav. on Sutur U, the 7ih nt April
111 ttiilu!inil4 ivpip vet. n I ".ni,l lliom su be
ii-.'i ' t! , continued them tar tvent five d.i . at 'lie eiiiriii.in of h;ih. rnr nlniii.in vv.i;
eii ir nt m ol ti;i ft, tn v
..' M . A . - I . . . . . . . I
-ci-ru ii'HT iiih'. n ti i: e were nei is;ti y , iirri "H li l do-io my duly like- a wise rn.it:. I
orrcr after tciollej iviih tbcumaui: ;:?.. Ua-k tis, hclh of Sritti'r'a
iiett,ti.l. eta JUSTICE OF TttK PEAUF.,mv
pi an; ol DaviJ AleCormick, whoss term ot service has expired
4110.
N t'.LLCTION bv IteM. on the same day, I't
S.nienn S'aw-o ', i' Plaa'it township to ttieci
i JtSTli'i OK Tilt'. l EACB. mfljce .l Gabfiet Johnson, v, tioa. turn el st ivirv liis cxpirvd My i.rJcr cf '.l.e c uirv comait si ncsn.
U t Mt T It AN 1' A, sLc; i !!'.
A'
Capt. (iUddro, of the ship Tecnmeh, arrived at Havre from New Orleans, whence ahe sailed on the 4th Dec. I 331, mportJ that ia let. 39 20, long- 52 19, he fell in with a small schr.
called Yankee, of Folly Lauding, Capt. Sum
mers, having her rudder entirely carried away, her sails torn, and unable Io steer htr course;
there were five pemn mi board including; the
Citptam, who were in liie mot diitrenen ftate; and in great want of provisions, having for tws
or three day before had imthing bnt soma spoiled ludi;iii corn nnd IhvJ to subsitt on. Thfe
aotain knew nothine of naf isttion, and had
besides no nautical iutiuments oa hoard. V heps they werf tuko on lioaid the Tecumseh, they had becii thirty five days at sea. On leavinf Uuilfanl.iu Virginia, they encountered a vio'eul storm, which, notwithstanding all their exertions, carried them out to sea and shortly b:okt their rudder. This schooner goiop out te fish oytcrs. When taken on bo ud tbe Tecumeh. the crew were baldly able t walk; they at rived at llaere in perlert health. An on has been raise by Dr. ElaMvefAfia
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