Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 27, Vevay, Switzerland County, 20 March 1832 — Page 4

J ust ices of the Peace. K I LCTIOK fe ll' be he'd at the c -to -house in l : "c v n f Vevf v. oi, s -,tnr''av. lh 7:-. . r Arx-ii

next r tlect JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, inths

...a-. uw.; j:cm mice, wuose term ot service bas txpirtd Also N MICTION i ! be held, en the ssm- . it S it. i :! or', it PlefMnt townsh"-.. tt tiicc J JSTILE OF THE rE.tCB. in place ,,f brict Joftr.o. tflws. ?rtn of SnVice ha et; jtv crderof the county omnisin?. " HENHt IV.: ; a, shcr'ttT.

The M essenger, a whitish grey, l '' L Maud the nsuing sea?or, rn

. ...... m, 3. ,u. ana w ernes '!ays t the st&Me ot the subscriber, on

A'.-ttivHie mac, beyond Peabodv's t-i i . ,

. uii i mniian, rri .avs ar.a srnur

l Will rnmnn am V. C,,i J " . :i

v. ......... v utriusj ui .pill

"" ins nrw cav oi jury neat, f or par tioslars set the bills . SCHUYLER BASCOMB. March 12.

Paeolet, A chesjwj sorrel, Sixteen" and n halfhands high, V lhL "ts,H.1 it e e"sl,i"ff se.s-in, on Mondavs.Tues

. ' .-ui'c!-u;'ys, at on rnurs.'ava. t'-r

in.- . v , . i eet. e mn, on

r t . ""season to cfmmnte on the 25th or March lllst anil mit f,n II, A K ..." i..i.

. - . -w.ii in juiv, or Darticu'.ars see bills. ' H

, HRNJ AMIN COLE .HRersoi townsmp, March 10

The

Potomac. TM undersigned, wish -s to dispose of his stud horse

"MX Kn tnrv tr-k.-m. -w

FOTOlVXAO- beautiiul bsy bore, sixteen fi-n h ?b, etR.-'t yesr old His sire, was the oW Po teniae- wasifot old Wometle his dam, by Pa-e-sm Papafus' dam by old Traveller Potomac's trrann Ham Tit. ' a V l.Ltt..,. l: . - .

E , , uib grtmi rrana dam j t e imported ricto e, ot ot the Honny Lass. who as got by the impr"d Jollv Rogf t Pon-mac is now in tolerable good plielr- the n dernrnei mill Mtber ?E L, or FU?J hiin out. An plication to be made iirme,Viatc! WIT.f I Alt II AUnrn

t-.virg en the LawrtnceHvrg state tcac bout one

,aiinif;r.i,'i.

n iowr i p n arch 12,

JOHX KELSO'S ES FA TE. MK i.n '.ersiji. L j. l aving b. ,i , a. the March tern-. rt the SwitzerUn.i Prnlu. ... r .

.... , .v. a ipomiea au ministratcr ct tht esmtt- o"

John Keh.

rrq:!csrs al' persona u.debtt d to said eatate tn m.l.,

imp..- T ate paymt nt. anr' those having deman.la arriinst

. .. r -- "iuhik 10 lav, fcr txa

The cs ate is su. posd to be solvent. JOSBPM KeUo, ad mr York to-A-nship, MSich 10 ' mr

GEORGE BE4 Trs PK r4 rr

m-mmm -M. Jatf

ritMI!.t:no-Tip..r :. .,a n.; at the ch l.rmnf .K.

J f-w.tr!and Prob t. curt been aPro nted adm..

Ueorpe Dealt.

.. . a .

rcjuesi .tmons iraoUiert to i . , tgte to make

, f" ' pc.ons navint cl.iims atrkin. t atH ectllr irill nran . . 6""" 1

V . ' . i-ccoraing to Uw fHexamiration and settlempr.t

1 lie estate is solve rt. , , S BEL? A BEATY.ad'mi. Yorkt0trnliip Mveh 10. ' s'

T

,;pMlNISTRArOR'S SALE. VIl-L be sold, at n h"-: v. .... t .v. t. . .

Plelsa trj1 J-Mnford. deceased, in

..,.. Saturday, April 7f 1 8 S9, ii r "o J'?. 7i? helcrging t, s,ij e.te, ron isw. ip, ir. p-ir' as Follows. T.l-.v k.r-.. J Ht . . 5 7

- -v-,, .riares, inree head of CUIe,tw calv. s, seTeniheep, eight hom, rB for

Salt to crmmt-.t k oVloek, . m term martf kBor .t wle; .hey wi!l be liberal M.rchi2. JHN MANFORD.adW Valuable Farm, TOR SALE.

-L A vAT.TTADT.n a.u '

ICO ACRES OF LAND. Pie ,,d peach tre-s-e,rht b.autiful. never.f,

?h ?t, . ' J ' h su,r' ,ocu- hickory. ,h and other t.mber The land fit , wifn a reapet tti t of 'fi "" " high' hc,,,hv' of a MrS-LU";?-!, back .f tL,m

.uu-yaT"a. Thl. t n I" 1 .. .

ff-v bert .:t . ,JnaKWI" fte8oId entire or divided, as Svl eah b.'r Puhar- can be divided so .. to i'ed til 7?e 3m 'K- farmer-he enfor i? "1th: ffh.4orhoc1. elected this quarter 4i fV .! les and has not been di.appom a. tim? view for -rs'ves. if"" THO.MAS RAMSKV

WILLIAM CAMPBELL1 S ESTATE

William Cmnnhtlt rf.r,..

' ? wt.mwru, r.aueaTs all nrrvnnc tr1bK,AJ . : , ...

' ,--. w s.hu .-iie to mas;.-im-Tifciaie payment; ind ihos, tun,,,, demands araintne imp in reini . v.. r ' . 1

r--'"tut iiT riiwinsi'on una ettlt meni accon'inp to law t he ts'a e is o!ve'-t. v . f'LLY CAMPBF.LL a I'.nx.

r... HUD,erue'9 nt.M, i i, s v, zerland con- tv. Iviv i i. erno

MERCmK-TILK Jtrr.: We'":" n m.ence ib

tne tow,, .,; PA RtoT .7 7 ?t?h ''TW inrU 1 ... ., 1 5. y n tsrd for-

.....j , ur.cu v niiuam miliaria, OIi ,k. r March nt u h. .:u . in- nrst of

awortmortof ' H wn nertl

r GOODS

Groceries, Hardware,

Ck.C af. fiefAil kinds r,f COVXTHJ PJtonrCB will be

itaktn.

Patriot, Feb 19-March 6

PHlX -l KQuhRS, HCUH BOTL&.

A

Tecumseh,

M L- V 7. '!,BU,n- won, or N''idavs and .. . ... .t

-n ent n We.Hnr .,..,. . , u ,el

at the s able . f Job. K. Cotton, in Crai tonnshin vn rrirl.i...j c... ' . rMK

cri.nw. I I,- : - a"'raya, t

of March and .n .;r..vC.m.eac Sith

lars se. bills V'U ' ,'U,,, rr Prticu

Pleasant township tr 8" TA0SDL.

t'reakfast, desired Tcrt, (rt cfi a (cxgooa hadk su itches. T''Qi t-o.in produced a stout bundle. Ti:e oM cwn, ttill trotrg and liearty, sbjouldered a burden of flakes and taking an axe in hi hand, b:ide bis hoii (o follow him. After alkir.g a feir rod, Ibe old man hailed oppnte h low place in his .on'- tvall, drove a p.ur of Hakes, and bade Tom i:he lhm. It -as promptly done. Auothe- pair was driven :ind bound in like manner. nd u i..t i..:j

i " " i yiv lia on, which completed the height of the wall

. ,rCu a lew ma lurlher, and came (a gap, which, bv the old nn iW .,i a

tion, wa9 mended op.

Ihey came next to a piece .f fence, which was beginnm? to be a linU

Thes no p!ace ,ike hjme joifl mnn directed the son to kind on h withe heme. n P'8c bkejhcre nn.l a withe there.

1 he son who had hitherto obeyed in silence.

the very spice of lffe, Jnat gncs it all its favor.

HOME-SHEET, SWEET Hmrr''

-k i L , .-trills 'O Da bf na tlif.r n'eCk Ulr ,he VorlA-is t with elsev hVrHome iwrri su-... i, i,eientre

iuiii-

en exiled from borne, splendor .,!, , in v.; srhff':? Rai,yi that c-L - than al? h ,lw l,CSOe of ni"d. lrer llome-swect, .wect home, &e. ore dear to m. !,.. .

shat bleFaett dau k. . .

-il-m.asU.-dcrfri.ro Home iwcer bonra &c etM" 01 he,ve"Frew, its Wtnr.r', Wrtmth,for THE WATERFALL. BY THC EV. DR. RAFrLll I lev he roaring waterfall, ,1Ti!hin inB" deeP romnntieelen'Mid deserts wildg, remote fr.m all' Th gay and busy haints of men For ,u loud thunders round to ma ' Like voices from eternity. They tell .fafes lonfftoneby And being, passed away, ' Who oght, perhap. with eurioo, ere Thn. ro,U, ker. I .o love And that its thunders sound to m ' Like voices from eternity. And from the put they jeeoa to call

y pints to the rtala. beyond The ruin that must men befall rntd AnJ tbu. its thunders sound to me Like voices from eternity. for I am on a torrent borne, That whirls me tepidly away, From m.rn to ev.rrpm eve to moruFrom roenta to ffi0Bthf ffm . And all .hat live and h,eath. with me Are hurrying to eternity.

Mount-.

.A ! A1V WASTED.

.sunofr., rt, !t hK doe. no- r.,5 v,,..l J;.

A po-cf la, d.- . Iwa, t to borrow aZi

-H-b,ve fa. Me March i2. THOMAS RAMSEY. Young Powhatan, DAPPLE GREY.

W SI! i cn M"ll': . Tuesdays

Fin,t stebleot COI IN SicNUTT n I os., town!,hipon 1 hurs.Uy8. f ri ; an.l Saturdays t the -.ble'ofu"

.t,; oniB n-kcrk. Y ..k to.

- r CaSon wir con.-nce r.n .l.r l4th tu.. , , March u st. an ! en.) ,u a... . .... " " ' J ' 1

Fariiclara, set- bil.s. " " w U"' orf

LAWRENCEBURG AJin' IKDIANAfOLIS

iv AIL, KOAD. P-n,wi.l beop-ned:-.th.- -ffir.. ot ,,. ubarribcr in

down. u':iara per snare to he paid

GLOKGKp M. DUNN, e'erk Regimental OrHor

rouaTEENTH req. in. mitjtia.

Kevay, 5mary 29, 1832. The First Battalion -.f suid r-K:men.. ..., ,eJ' he eompan.ea commanded by cat;!air,s Kirtiev Pe ers, Mix. l ewallm ard Bettens, wi bel . Wry, on Satur-Uy, the 5th of May . "" The Secord Ufttt lion c s.-,id ree-impfit j of the compmi. . command, d b7 caS, M.tchell, Gray a, d Tague. will K mured at ' son's, n Friday, the 4'h ef Mav r. ," ' S,aW 1 he Kegimental Or II muster 'will jeheld at Mo.. s l.B,on Friday, the 31 of .Wvst next adT time twoda.s h ' "nd CO! .. vt ?,EGIMENTAt. 1VIUSTER .iU be : ,fc A !l f-aiurdi' , ot;-.Ler 13 I lip rniiri r...l .1. . .

ot November ntxt- vnd th. eniVri r V urrTaSl!. -ke their re

e w

JOHN F. SIEUENTIIir.

- - VUIUIICI

HE tiUAL,Fl,D voi-kmc ....... . r Ulll IU

It- . ""tin rpsu'i-p w.il,;- ,1, I' actional ir,,.. . . ' wnmr n-

n.eet t .he sC , t v N 2

TEDS fLEs VT.:rJT lm rr'- eci TMKr.E

Sectors who'are .. Y Th

cn ttiti.- b I : .. C..1... .: -- -ik. wii-w:iie

"No ;alE.' ' w c "uvc rP39d to sell fc.V era- r of the oun- rmm;.:

- .rjH7,TrS Bh,fTslm ., v "ENRV BAXTA, sheriff.

' march 1 1 JAMES MASFORD'3 EST-TTP

J A: U .he Ma,Co tori,

. . :...-,, , theesuteof . Manfm-4, deceased.

It e e4tat. is wippcsed to be solvent. 7- JOMtV MKfOQD ..I'm.

oi.ar r ,n... .u. . t-i h'Ul,:l, t tWO

-r-;' 'e naitvcHv i-. ndvance

Spirit of the Times,

t , . -""um, in Hnvuiice bubiciipii.,!, if-ceivt'dat llsoflic. REFORMED? Medical JournaK

Sc.- . of , flr.'l' "''" Medici

: j' - ITiee SRI. ..-...

This mighty cataract's thundering sound, In louder thunders so en mu,t8die. ' And all these rurged mountains round Uprooted must in ruin lie- ' Bt that dread houf prive to me I ne dawning of eternity. Eternity! that vast unknown Who can that Weep abys, .aduref Which swallows up the age. gone, And rails its billows evermore! O, may 1 find that boundless sea, A bright, a blest eternity! ' tw .. A.N02TCRlfAr SKETCH.

ed to tbe ro.r. r . '"'. ' Present.

of waif, inV. 1 ,V. 7:.! 8 " w s

it i auput lucus to .nVAT 7 men, otnerw se

'Even is com una from the dirk Park, fork 1 be s gnal of he anting sun-one gun! ' Totn Is.-,0,,nd' g'ro.n the chime? prime, tin e OenJintTn .rV;rfr that blade. ?! ?, T ,"S fran',c cl muoh touch: -r t,e to see Ducrow with wide Mr.de ride Four bnrse. a, no other man cm spanOr. m ihe nnaH Olyirpic pit, 8. sPpht' t-augnmg at Liston. while van n it. I.;.. .1,:.

Thegasupb.e3,swithi;atw'h3 And p.ral.uc watchmen row:f howl, e"0wV Dot t ightcn-d l,y Po'icemen B 3, ic P' Ad while they're going. ;;,'. ,nu,. m ..

OW mis'!. n.!iil IU ..' . . .' .

And ai. -ri "c T,'re,r

Vh ;,. .'i KruiLoic -vtrat thm c !'

, ivbiiis m b'TUl ill urill Now bulla of Ba .f an rf In i,;w; i j "J,r'an a pr ze site rise ?s nrt n7m?" WU" 4 r, aP I'OW n.Kry' '' 9 "-,. 'r ' 'V. Wil.v ,-i-lv:-

"Ul "rsem:,:a .. a nigh, ma-- rrs- , h Mr. .sm

An.l hi. rl7 "o w"a " ,s bano:

Vhit7r h " a mr U c" thrice That upwards g,es, 3havv.s ft, sc t.,s; bos

" eiieare. now .aid, "Father, what do you mean by ihi.f

- -. -j w wc.u ... ioai nome ; bnt 1 thooebt you was gomg to .bow me something newt. Well (id the Father) this ,, the whole ef It. It 10U il but keen o-nnrt fo-.-. .1 :i.

- r .-- iiicic will ne no need of making hog-yoftes.' The tory is homelv A ft mi K l.ie L ft

- j "ft " ui iijc moral is eicellent, and .0 obvious, that any person ef commtn sense may discern and adbIv ,1

Tor want of timely care and tt

a larmer spends more time in making hog y.kes than weald bnild a doztn reds ef wall F or the same r.aann .i.anu n l - ,

, . "uj uiLuanio laoora harder, and etpends more ingenuity barely to get his bread, than would suifice to make tiien comfortable or rich, if h.. ... ..... . .

..... - -" "ui iaiu out with judgment, and every nail driven in its

Some- merchants and I radar.. t ..

, , 'un, Birru. seem t. be ahor.ng at hogyk,,. beca.se they

noi mink or the Jenoes. S. in every condition and occupat.on, if what do .. done iWowgAy, there is no need of wretched expedient and miserable substitutes. hie who nicks ud hi. tu.la ..-.i, :

.,. - ' 7 uirai ii ami obliged l. hunt them iq th, morning. If every child in the ceuntry we're kept tt school, and ever? man went . .k u

vuuhh; were every family to own and us. ih. bible, and every eae 14 have regular business, there need be no jails, and but tew poor houses. If every one would but k j

tnous, no man need dodge a dn or tear a ihss Keep good fences, and there will fc 03 a,.i of hog yokes.

' nder'SrV; wovh,.vvB.thfr of X..-w York. fterVned his nged parent tvi.h til.ai i.-i.l.u. - rtttireU at e&t! UP te-W i bc o.r0., eci Vter early

BOW TO MAKE HOG YOKES. Or prevention belter than cure. A thrilty old farmer of this neighhm hoo.l went to see his on. who h..ri ..i,u.i ... .1

per part of Stafford County. He arrived there towards evening, and found his son making h e yokes. 6 s Tom, (says the old man) thai i not the be.M way to make b.e- voke . i,...., .. k.......

.. . o . " v c 1 U: I iipon I

2ZZy lVrl hLrir ''"h-ton. The sand no detriou., .0 the corn.

entert'Jn " 1. 'r' -"i ,c,:d withooi

r?rft.ef Olive Oil. An extoasrdinary effect of Olixt-Oil m ..ported by Mr. Baldwin, the Britioh C.nsil al Smyiaa, whs observed that, amen? the numcrMia ink. .r.;i

- ..... , V. fv.tvi.f none were infected with the Plague. Led kj

ten nint, be propoofd uuetion of the bedy with oil to kteo off tb. Pi

I m III, S4Jnj W &as the result of the first trial : In 17SJ, twenty

iwo venenan sailors uveo live days with three infected persons, all of whom did; but the tweety two sailors, who had been repeatedly annotated with oil. remained fr. from th.

- - M. au.wttWU. Three Armenian fa

w-.-.j x, . I r e II .J seven peisons, occupyiag the same floor, close-

j aiiwnMtu in. sirs, ei tne rtague, but being daily rubbed with oil, were preserved from the infecti.n. Th nnraa in lk. tin

na, who attended (he sick night and day, have

,y mo eme uieuioos, oecn Happily preserved frem contagion. After this, (he oil was employ, ed in the first stages of the plague at Smyrna, nd with the happiest effect The body was rubbed all over with tepid Olive Oil. A pint wa. esteemed sufficient to effect a cure. The Caffres, who eon-tantly smear the body with) lard or oil, rtmain frtervm tht Ttlloui Ftver; and Esquimaux tribes, who also regale on Seal Oil, remain elo free; and when the plague raged in London, tallow snelters and bntchere were found exempt . InMead of elof gii.g no the pores, as might be suspected by some, the por.e become open, and the oil produces a salutary perspiration. Comfotaei.e Lopginus The missionary ship Dujf, having put ashore on a heathen coast some of her missionaries to prosecute the work of cooversion, one of them fr.il!rl t'rit,o. l

- at. I II I V W interior of the country than the others, and was sight of. The la'tter engaged a man of authority among the natives to act as a guide and interpreter IU lertdin.T them ihr. nnk k ,.

O ----- - 11 v. v. Ii - try, an.l they travelled from one place tc another till at length t!,ey tim ed the wanderer to a particular district. Full of the fondest antice prtti.ms, they immediately proceeded, through tile aMiiitance of their vm.lo ii,n.,i;.,.ti,...

. , , . iiu,..,,.), me U(Ztive as to the progress their companion had made, in converting them, and how they were pleaded with him ' Squaiwab sauab

. . . i 1 hooi ne ra ictn sLuUon:

ab!.' Sh'lUlf-d dHVPriil ,lfra tnliinr iroi.

1 ti - tutes snitithle to the words, which re translated ilm: Fiiutnan the missionary-, ate hiin vp last night, cte him all up .V. I. Enq. To prevent tht ravages cmice in corn stacks. The following simple tcir.eHy against the da predatmoi ( miro in corn tsi.u U, hs lately been recommended for it$ undoubted eJicacy.Sprinkle fiom 4 o (5 bubels of dry while sassj

on tue root of the rtif k be ton- ;h, thatch is

fjury. o very effective .s the rrinoi

i.est of dead young mico hive upe.t I the nnnd has bi 'h'S' i could be 's?2V

i'v.l m l-ei-