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and taken Lot as possible, nnl repeat the doe wis infringing on the ordinance?, which tcterif require.!. The nhove prescription has been dieted -mv'ti-ig in the treet, under a penalt' tested m five c:.; of the Cholera in the fmi- of two dollar. Finding that the smoker did Nes otthe sublet ibers, and in many other fami- not take heed of his admonition, the constable lies in (he city. Aiy infirmition on the sub. uroceeded to the offic.p nf ih mjhil and

trJanJAj u jam m Jj mm

ject ..!! gratuitously given to ;ill that will call

at 3;;i Grand street, near Xorf!k. WILLIAM 4- GEOUGE BOND.

instituted a formal complaint. The trespasser contended before the magistrate, hat he was within the premises of the establishment, p.nd therefore had been guilty of no offence. The evidence induced the magistrate o form a dif

miii'rent opinion, ana Mr. smoker was reamred to

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piy the line. bustjn Atlas.

Dl.VrilF.5S IX NEWFOUNDLAND. Extract of a letter fram a mercantile ho iae St. John, X. F. dated June 13:

I here never was s;ich a snrinrr known in

this co:;:try Miice we have been in Newfound-! Miserable! The Maysville Eagle, says that

land, wh cli i upwards of 30 years. Buenos 9 q'jite at a -tmd, am! the fishery not commenced; and whit is still worse the poor people to the northward are literally starving, having lived for same lime on seals, cats, dogs and hor-

les, and no ve?el can proceed to their relief

with provisions, the wind continuing north east and all the bays and harbor9 are fall of ice the accounts daily by Laasient persons travelline across the woods are truly distressing."

The harboi of St. Johns was full of ice at the!leSs are vi-ible. Ky. Gazette.

above date. Extract of a letter dated St. Peters, C. B. 27th June: "The people of this neighborhood are actually in a state of starvation many fa milies have not tasted bread or potatoes for se: veral weeks; their whole subsistance being the fish they take is their nets; and even this sup. port i' scanty."

Nev Orleans, July 17. Steamboat iurnt. The steamer Rapide, arrived last night, passed on her way down, about ten mile above Donaldsnaville, on the left bank f the river, a 6tcamboat burnt to the water's ede, and stlil burning did not stop to laarn particulars, but supposed her to be the Phajnir. Saw no appearance of cargo on shore, and be lieved that all had been destroyed. The Phoenix left here on Sunday last for St. Louis.

' bricks fell from five to three dollars a thous

and in Cincinmti, in consequence of the Veto!'''' We learn further (from another quaiter) that spoiled bacon is only half price "in eonsefuence of the VttoV Blind horses have fallen too, and two cows died of the hollow horn a few days since, all caused by the Veto. It is a remarkable tact, tint we have had no ram "in these parts1' since (he Veto. The editor has (or had)

a tour leggeri chicken, since the Veto but three

United Bank Stock, has fallen about ten per cent since the application of the veto. What

will the honorable Mr Baring, the Dean ofi

Lincoln, and the rest of titled English gentry, say to this depreciation of the value of their property . Working Ma?i"s Advocate.

By a notice from the Secretary of the Treasry in this day's pa, er, it will be teen that the

three per cent, stock of United States is to be paid

ojf; t-jto thirds on the first of October next, and the remaining third on the first of January next. Two similar notices were issued by the Se

cretary at the beginning of the present month, one for the payment of the exchanged fve per cents, of 20th of April, 1622, and (lie other tor the payment of one half of the exchanged four

and a half per ctnle. of 26th May, 1821, both payable on the 1st of January next.

Alter these payments are made, the whole

only $6,972,660 27.

oince me - -yji-. funded debt of the United States will amount to ed the followinff particulars from the clerk offl , -

the Phceenix, who arrived here at 2 o'clock in the steamer Montr ello: On monday morning, about 2 o'clock, while

the Phoeniswas under weigh, about 14 miles a

Useful Member of Society. The Missouri Republican gives the following olF hand de-

We Lafourrhe, she was discovered to beon;. , , ,, &D: . ,.

fire bv the smoKe issuing out at the fore hatch.,,. . . . . .. , , ii e, & history may be packed in a nutshell: he has She was immediately run onshore, and very , J . , ' ,

exertion ued to save her. By scuttling her and throwinj water dnwn both hatchways, the

WEEKLY IESSET.E.

PRINTER'S RETREAT, INDIANA.

TUESUW, AUjUST 14, 1832.

Abstain from Salt Meats, If you vish to avoid the CHOLERA. iviouisrr STErr,iwa tahket. On Wednesday an I Saiunlar marring? ;

ftfHE SUS-CR1BER rel S. spec! laity informs the jiiiblic, UiJit lie will, durini? til-; ure.ft i.t seson. furnUll Moujrr STFllLIJVG MARXF.T, tvith fjioi! a.iti v.-ho'esome

- 'm frffizjjSfecTf Which he will :! on rea'-

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OHOIiEIlANew York city -whole number of

esses tor tor she month ot July, 3504 deaths 1438

ioany, iv (j o8,j Buffalo, N York, Fort Niller, Washington co. White sboro, Syracuse, Liverpool. Sing-Sing Penitentiary, Jersey City, Elizabethtown, N. J. Brooklin. N. Y. Glasgo, N. Y. ('hilade:phia( New Brunswick, Newport, R- I. Newburg, N, Y. Sandusky City, O. Not folk, Virginia. I'ortsraou'.h. V.

7S cases,

3 1 1 2 2 71 7 3 15 19 33 r O a 2 1 S 10

30

2 1 1 1 1 S 2 2 13 7 13 3 2 1 5 4

OFFICIAL RETURN Of the number ot votes given to each of the candidates at the General Election, held on the first Monday in August, 1832: REHRESENTATIVE. WILLIAM BRADLKY, 421 NATHANIEL COTTON, 292 GEORGE CRAIG, 108 DANIEL KELSO, 183 COMMISSIONER. LYMAN VV. MIX, 968 Ek-cted.

.onable trims.

itoitnt-Steriirg, Ai'gust 2

RALPH B. COTTON.

WHEAT.

I will give SSVEKTY-FIV2 CUNTS

bushel, CSil,tor VMieat. JOsEtm MA LIN.

Vevay, July 3D

WILLIA5I AR31IIVGT02V.

PHYSICIAN AND SURG CON, MO UXTSTERLIJVG, la

been an editor of a paper, without readers;

an advertising attorney without clients; a ,i;,i.. a ..

, ii ,j ii-wuiiiiy Ltiiiuiuiuc nuiiuuk unci;, cum i iju-

r - - j - , - - h(ic w thout knowledge or pr nciple." little doubt wa ntertame i but the boat would ,r. . ' D u j . have been saved, when a dreadful e.plo.in Ft" master Birch made a stump took place in the hold, which blew off the deck,! P-ch against the protective sjstem in wlucb Lether with the boilers engine, k. and in he .M,d: A, '." " Plc'Polent,y logemer wmi , 5 and t w,,,Ulg or agreement be an initant the whole boat was enveloped bellieeraotB' flames. Th. clerk in company with the engi tWe" beUigtra.He . . j 1 mr. .kn a,ro n o,i, ,i Thoeditor of the Republican thinks his neer and several others who were on deck at . . , . .L i , j i .(....'s'lle a little too aldeberontophoscophorniothe time the explosion tood place, were thrown i J . . r r into the river The engineer was slightly hurt, chrononhotuiUhologiftical tor common folks. ne sailor and a deck passenger erimwly burnt, A nftfl flrf? df Qr Q inh a Pruning E4i. 9nd one deck pasager is missing, opposed to :qs C(oteLA brolher editor, surrounded by lave been killed. The clerk states, that he; ,mf a choera l rij was tl(is morn. had r,o apprehension of danger from anything: $. hj? wi(h a dark ihch. fcut the fire, as he had not the slightest know!-; , , . u" ' , ,' , . , ltd. end anxious countenance, preparing his edo-o of there bein? any powder on board, ' , c .. , , ' ,i, "n1- " n J r . n;ira orra nil! f.ir f iir d; v. hiimiumP' nt tile flame

which, he says, must h ive been shipped in f. , , , . ;L r . n lt ti . imo M'llh n rlsprirl Fill Inm Tl-ml. ' I Ih t 1 1 Ttlf

PETITION FOR PARTITION.

To the heirs and legal representatives of jiJYDREW DILMUjW deceased, late of Jef

ferson township, Switzerland county, Slate of

Indiana. TAKE NOTICE, f HAT application will be made to the Switierland JL Circuit Court, ai the next term thereof, to be lu-ldea at Vevay, on the third Monday in September .ext. for 6aid court tr appoint Three Commissiosebs to make partition of the north half cf section numbered twenty one, in townghip two, of range two, west, ia) iHg in Switzerland county aforesaid, according to law, amt:i g tin several heirs, aforesaid. CHARLES D. (BULLION. August 9. 1832.

Eslray Horse. ?5 'iKEN VV by I. I. P. fehenk. of Jef. i. I'Xjoii towi ship, Switzerland coun

ty. Indiana, on Sunday, the 2tth day of July, 183 J, a BAY HORSE, four yeart old .aat apring. with black mane and tail, ibout 14 hands high, and a star in the

forehead; no other marks or brands perceirabie ap praised this day btfore me to be worth Twenty-Fire Dollars, bj Joseph MaKn and Israel R. Whitehead. A true copy from my stray book. Given under my hand and seal this 4th day of August, A D. 13J, GEO. E, PLEAS ANTS, J, P.

SHERIFFS SALE.

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casus or ooxes. pu. - -'S" " where is fancv bred?" In the Medical S.,ci

Tea, as me crew, .e, . . u. p.u. rcpo. t,faid one in Dr. Rhinelander'slon 3M d,v ,f July 1832. commanded me to make the mAi-n nnitjiriiH 111 on'fii ivririnc to dutd (hp heist I . - 1 t r l . - . ,, , . - ,. .

ft Ifllpr. c:ifi :i flpfnrul in tn

u,l"li 111 i-.ic i nn .n-ii ..i.i-in g,Kt court I will evr

tation, said a fourth no, said a fifth; if it Qn SaturdDV the 1 5th dau of September,

was bred in the invitation, it wa9 brained in the court house m the town .i Vcvav, between th?

the declination. You are all at fault, cen-r!0"" of ,cn 'c!cck A. M. and 3 o'dock P. M. on saiu

HIV Ta onTa ns4 tita ot l hub fa m .wa 1 r-

Buenos Ayres, May 23, 1832. Wi'h unfeigned regret we announce the death of Commodore GEOIIGE W. ROGERS, ccm biHuder-in chief of the United States squadron on thi station. On Monday morning last, a

boat 1 1 o'clork. the flig on board the U. Slates sloop of war Warren, hying in the outer roads Of this h;irhor, was observed to be placed at

half m ut a melancholy signal, which was imtnedhtelv understood to announce that Commo

dore Rogers was no more. Sorrow deep sor

row was exhibited in the countenance of every one. The amiable manners aud conciliato ry disposition of Cora. Rogers, obtained for him friertde wherever he was known. Never, per haps, has an individual, holding a similar situa ion, been mors fortunate in winning the esteem, the affections, of all under his command. NeVcr wa the death of an ofl'icer more sincerely lamented. Coin. Rogers was taken ill about ten day since, on board his ship. His disease soon as j

3ntned an alinnir.g shape, and it was asserted that fears were entertained that he would not recover. On Sunday last, however, it was re ported on shore that he was better, and oui anxiety for his safety was in some measure re

lieved- hut, unfortunately,, the alleviation of

hi9 pains proceeded only from the fatal change Which was to terminate his existence. He re tained full command of his senses to the last moment. A few hours before his death, he callrd his officers around him, aud took a fatherly leave of them all.

The deceased w.is about 45 years el age. al native of Maryland, a biolher ot co(iiniodi;i:j Rodders, now preident of the board of nnvyj commissioners, a:id entered the ervi-e -n the! 21 d..y of April, 1C01. Hie commission of pr-st! enntain is dated J l JIjtIi, I alb. Srar Stntttcing. A'i individual flight before tiic Police Con it ye-t idav, np:i thej omipUint of one r-f the city co'it:lle-, i v J liii.v a c-r n the side tvalk, i ti--..i i th-j Ti'finont i!oue. It appeared that In- .:. no ;

Fl T virtue cf a writ of alias S fa. t nie directed out 9 of the Clcik'a effica of the Switseriand Circuit r. t l.. a. ..I I 1 1 u iaQf .r.mmcin.. r.c. t . . .. . a .k

e Newport quar-'"urn of K'Kat' d0""18 "d forty .to cer.ts, which ,r . j James N I'ailor recovered against Kowlish Day, dec. V an buren invi- , sdCourt-I will evrrse ar.4 sell,

tlemon, excl?iinied ths editor where Is fan

cy bred? do yen ask? Prmcy bread is at the corner of Leonard street and Broadway, where it is advertised in all shapes, from the

circumscribed circle of the. water cracker, to

the glorious orb of the navy biscuit.

fitied by the constable, ia the first p.

I'.C ,

From the Columbia (Pa.) Spx. TO Miss CATHARINE JAY, OF UTICA. I wish I was in U 'I' K, A once I ud 2 B, For there re?ides Miss KT J, And her I long 2 C. For I do love sweet KT J, I believe she loves me 2, And if her love should e'er D K, I'll never love N II. My K T is discreet & YYV, So i she Opsonic 2; The might N V her her I!, When she looks up 2 view. Another maid like my dear K. C, I ne'er Xpect 2 C; O how it will my soul h 8, When mine slip deigns 2 B! Tve nanderM far. t'cr land and C, A fortune 2 etc 3, I've O I O and PD, Far frem my native st8. Stiil K. T J i far 134 All oilipr maids t C; Her XLXC I lore As a lovely NTT. So beie's n heailh tr K T Theie's 0 2 tnc so I) 11, And soon I'll be in U T K, Wf.tf. I do hope 2C K. KT. pcrliaps U woiider Y S i a.g I ir- uide U, !' at un:o tbi- mcetd U R I,

!lt lit; I f,l ItH.iit. OH .

day, the rents and prcfits, for seven years, of five tots

ot land, Burebsred on trie original plat uf the town of Vevay, out lot No. 28, and in-lot No's. 13, 23, 118. 1J9; and if said rents and profits will not bring the sum above named, I will then and there, at,d at the same place and same time, oS'er the fee 6'imple of saiii lota ot land, for what they will bring, to the highest

iiui.it r, iir casn in nana. HENRY DAXTA, Sheri. S C August 10, 1832.

DOCTOV ARMINGTON can be consulted, professionally, at all times, unless necessarily absen

n busines.-, at PERMET'a tavern. Orders, left in

liis absence, will be promptly attended to.

J'ountsterling, July A Methodist preacher in this country says he

has one sister and two brothers living in England, whose united ages, together with his own,

tmount to four hundred and Jivt years. The Board of Health of Norfolk recommenv

ded to the citizens, ihat in all casei where "cellars are' used as chamber,''' to have them purified.

I read sii hours a day, laid a lounger, and no body is the jxiscr for it! The yew Orleans Bee mentions the eihv tence of a girl in that city four years of age, who is a perfectly developed and mature woman. Grammar Grinders. A certain law Lord,

9aystbe Liverpool Times, declares the quarrel between himself and his lady, are in strict accordance wish the rule of jrammar, which tells ui that the maseuline and feminine genders were never ment to agree. The editor of the Salisbury Journal has lately seen a steam bed-bog machine, which kills those cannibals with amazing facility. Asw Cosmetic. We find in a late London paper that Sir Kenelm Digby, in order to improve his wife's beauty, fed her with capens fattened on serpents; and, as is supposed, killed her with one of his newly invented cosmetics. It is said, though we would not make affidait of the fact, that a young man of the came cf Neck was recently married to a Miss Heels; they are now, therefore, tied AacA and Heels together. . The Boston Daily advertiser remarks -"It is a singular fact that in the first ten hours of the 4th of July the amount of property destroyed by fire was greater than the whole preceding six months.' Thre arrived at New York, in IS days, during the month of June, no less than 7,031 passengers from foreign ports. The trial oi Col Wm. G. Taylor at New Orleans, for counterfeiting notes of U. S. Bank, after having occupied the the district court during the week, was concluded at a late hour on Saturday evening, the 22d ult. The jury almost immediately returned a verdict of notguib Th? President of the United States has, we understand, taken his departure from this ci'y on a visit to the Hermitage, his residence in Tennessee. Nut. Int.

THE SUBSC1UBEU bavins received the g400, ap propriatedto Switzerland county, by the Reneral assembly of the state, for the building of a bridge ove Indian creek, at or near where the road leading froir. Vevay to Madison crosses the same; he will weivt sebled proposal for the building of 7'W'O PIERS for said Dridge, until Saturday, the 18th of Augusi next. Materials and Workmanship. The PIERS, are to be solid, and built of rood

sound stones laid in llifre mortar, in a good, s".ustan tial, wormanlilte manner, to be approved of the under

signeu commissioner.

Dimensions of the Piers.

Each P1F.R, is. to h:.ve a foundation, twelve fce

w ide and eighteen feet lonir. of stone and mm-tir. at

aioresaia, suns mio tne solid gr .und, &j low as the bed r-f the creek or until a suHicienttv solid founds

tion can be had then raised perpendicular, of tt'c

same ti.e. io neigtli nt onatout atiovc I0r v, arr murk. The PIERS, then to be- raised, on l'ue aii

foundations, ten feet wide and sixteen li-rt loo,;, and perpendicular, of that eizc, fifty feet high.tr'im the

icvti i .ne lounaauon tuc wnole to be Uonj in a

l:ke workmanlike mamf-r

Mr. Raymond owns the adjoinirg gro;:r,J, sndl.-.s

comracieu wun ue umlers gi.e I untie use of cil tite stone on said land suitable lor the worlt ; aad it is believed, that thvre ia a suHicenry, nt sr tlir s te to coin plcte the job, and for tbe use of which, th: Cji:tict or will have nothing to pay. Payment When the ort is half done, and apnrov-

led as aforesaid, one tbirj of the money will be paiJ

ana wu- n me vnoie is completed and received, tiin balance will be paid.

EDWARD PATTON,

Vevay, July 2-i

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vyutr.missianer us inuiun cretK. Dnu;rc

BLANK DEEDS, t'OH SALE, AT 'Ml? ei-TlCE.

Suizide. We learn that a Mr. Arnold (tanner) of Rushville, in this state, put a period to his existence on Monday evening, by shooting himself. He loaded a horseman's pistol with four balls, and presenting it to his head blew the entire cranium to etoms. The causes which induced him to commit the melancholy deed are not known. Liberty la. Port Folic. Indian Treaties. The Hon. Jonathan Jen

nings of Clark county, Dr. J. VV. Davis of Sullivan county, and Biarks Crnme, Esq. of Fav-

elf P coun I v a r a tnnintaJ .vm n. I.:, . . . .

j ... w ..ju.uu vvuiUll3?liiliC13 IU ircfll with the Miami and Pottawatamie Indians for

the purchase of their lands in Indiana, liliiiris, und Michigan. The sum of twenty thrti'ar d dollars is appropriated for defraying tbe expenses oi holding the treaty. During the ptesent week, a farmer from the country, called at an apothecary's shop, in thie vilhige, to obtain a f.tvrrite medicine for a chronic disease with which he had beeo afflicted, ;md while the dealer was putting it up, ir.quited' very pH-licularly with regaid to ihe sussmodic

cholera, which is now causing the whole woilJw to tremble. 'The cholera is r;i?m.r m Pnfrljn

withodt doubt, replied the drug dealer, k)q Engiand, is it?' s;ud Jonathan gas i sfean't want none of your stuff thea, so vou rp-tv r,.,i ,t

back I can j.mi through (his here winter ,ith

out no medicine, and that are Merbiis complaint

..... . ...... ..j twusii-ciiiuie gooa chance to kiil us ail alore another winter-r-1 rerk.,n i

shan't lake none t.. waste good morninc- sir1 and away he went, uithout n medicin .ure eOouii. Puittuektt Chronicle.