Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 50, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 August 1832 — Page 3

' uj. iMeuu.a-v(isiQir-.iranklv delivered . fay

.iooed

been apptu i tiv hinyelf and ofhers "with gfeat

success, t He bony, parttouhrK' the stomach, i? to be rubbed with a flp-h binh dipped in

nranciy, tJ arnp or elher taken in a tun often t . . . . . . . i 1

men me wnoie. Dojy is to ue covered to pro mote perspiration. Sometimes 120 drops of e ther are requited.

The rcnrkaWe exemption of Periu frim from the j.l auge, a noticed hy a great number of writer remarkable, inasmuch as ron ligiMos centres have been the greatest sofTee ers from j evidential visitation.!. For t big ex emption t! e Persians are obviously, in part at least, in.'ebteJ to their peculiar habit; they Ale the u0t cleanly venule in IliP nnrl.-t mi.

J r 1 . By efthe-n making it a great part of thei reli gion to remove filthinese and nuisance of eveij kind from all places about their cities or "dwelling.

THE CHOLERA SAFE!

The Cholera is now fully committed, in Sing Sing State Piiscn N. Y. We cannot in

this i'nst.Vnre respond with the Clerk to the pris.

oner at the oar. in ' olden time -God grant

M a good deliverance "

eroiDeiii physician and wiL sir Smnnl

H!U'.? oeert lor"tcJy preserved.; peha.ps

me uum 11 reveals 1 as conspicuous as its hu mor , , .

Dr. Garth (o he called in the manuscript) who was one of the Kit-Kat club, coming there

oue mgni, declared he must soon be gone, hav-

it.g many patients to attend; but some poor!

. - ' -

wine newg produced he loreot them. When

sir hichard bteele reminded him of his annoini

ment, Garih immediately pulled out his list,

wica aniounied to Jjf'een and said. h

great matter whether I see them to night or

not, ior nine oj them have such bad censtim

tions that all the physicians' in the world caat't

save mem, ana the other sn have so rood ron

sfitutions that all the tih.vsrcians in 'h world

can 1 mil mem.'

-i 1IWUIMH -

Indian Hostilities.

The only -additional news from Chicago or

u Army, which na n-arhed us, is found in the

fluajoineu leuer irom tien. Urr, riatert Camp at Hickory Creek.) . Auffust 2nd 1832. i

j Dear Sir: The var at this time is cotuined to the Missistiui and west. Geo. Scott left

1 - - - Chicago for the a 1 my 00 the 29th, and wiil.no -ii. . 1... 1 1 .. .

aouni soon pni.-an ena 10 it. in. troop are tol lowing: 403 marched yestetday, and (he bal ance will foil nv, only about 30 (sick and un a lids) remaining behind. The Cholera ha6 near ly spent itself at Chicago, and the fears it orca iohed is nearly forgotten amid the cheering Bew from the army, and the parade of troops, marching to its aid. The news of a battle beinjr fought about the 25th, is confirmed General Dodge and Henry overtook the Indiaos on the Wisconsin, instead of the Missisippi, defeated and routed them, with th loss as before stated, affer a march of 40 miles in the lame day. The Indians are retreating and our troop por

PRINTF.nS IiETRHAT, INDIANA. 1LKSUAY. AUGUST 28. 1832

lecn annoinlcd bv cov ISohlf. msrstvi t ..n. .1...

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("tj.urmi.itiTOurai vuies, in me inira disi.net

t. t 1 r ... . .

. .Murs ninaqn, 01 B)Tie county, is spoken of, for

K.oir.mercc tJ Llattimorc. Some, idea f the I ' nouseot rcpr sep'.Htives, t the iick.

como,;r,e ofthi, entei prising city may be for UM MtuMmim.,, ot jchn tned .i;m the following statement which we co CAZVIP MEETING. ly Iroin (he Baltimore American of yesterday : A camp meeting will be be!d by the members of th rue re were lying in our harbor -vesterdav M,t!n-dlr Episcopal connerion, near m'- l.teVonth

sittv. square rigged vessels, of which five re township road, hi.lt a mile from Weoilpark to

Bremen, 3 English, 2 Spani-h. 1 French, and

I Danish. The intercourse between this city

"ij me vnnotH points in Chesapeake bay gives

rmpioymem to sixteen steamboat."

PHiLIP PENDLETON Bvunom :

hus conse(ad to be candidate lor the 'office of VicePresident he will be supported by the irier.ds of tlie

"wiiauuii, 111 wit ; SUUIP,'

To:!l,--Trigg, niaj. Uniyli, U'arrer, 'Whitley, V'onilfoid, Washington,

58 cotintic?,

160 687 207 G5.8 80

to 36C 581 208 393 1198

2G.600 9?oi4

iVlaj;rify lor Jinckner, 686. Ctmntiei vet to be heard from? A,f;,'

bast-y, Chij, Cumberland, Ivlil, Floyd, Graves, Heinv. Hickman. Liwrpnr... I ....

el, Lewi. Livici-sfoii, M'Ciackrn, Monroe, alc.r-an, l in, Pike, Pulaski, Rctkcaslle; Kusiill, Spencer &. Wajne-23.

SILD On Tuesday last, at Mountsterlin?. Wir.

liam, the; son of Htnrv Cotfnn.

. 7 t5vv "WWVII-

couxrr commissiqxers.

T HE BOAUD OK CMMMkSlUNCRS will meet t ft couu tiuii inVBVAV, on Monday, the 3d day

flf. v EDWARD PATTON, clerk. Clerk s .ffif;e, Vevy. August .7.

lnal of Roiu.Tw ennital trial birk has

been pending in the Supreme Judicial court for u .1 ...

me iniee last davs. was tertninateH vpsterdav

(Friday) aftfrnooti by a verdict cf guilty cf lb

.nuraer 0. Mana Leonard, a year ago. R. by is -

. iijiii. a HMimer, nun niaria L.eon;irn was also a colored grrl about. H years old, to

wnom ne was engMeert to be married, and t

the time of the murder, it w as supposed the

mainage was soon to take place. Roby mur

idea tne girl in a paroxism of iealouv. in con

sequence of her supposed attachmet.t "to anoth

er man lentintf.

To Revolutionary Soldiers.

The secret arv of war hs tl, rtih A

11 Ann 1 L. . I .

vii ikjud su v lire rnrqinriri mmftod

Cotd. Wl'hin tile mcawirtr nf lh i-p.,1 t,.D ft,lAr,.j

f'.r .rrymg into eHect the act ot the 7ih of June, 1832

The Missouri Fr.e Press, of Jik- 12 atth. o,-

Cholera, w, raging at St Louia

CHOlERA-SiKCB OUIl LAST.

aume

Having dnne all in our power to get inlo the

advance, or aoi.e other situation that might have ghen our boys an opportunity to try themselves, and hir ing failed, we have no ambition to remain inactive merely for soldiers pay, tut liope we shall be released ere long. In grent haste. Yours, JOSEPH OUR. Maj . B. S.emam.

An odd sort of fenius. having stepned into a

mill, was lookine with aDDarent aatonihiTn

at the movement of the machinery, when (he miller thinking to quiz him, kd if he had

heard the news. Not' 1 know on." nil l !

wnat is ,rr Why, replied the miller, they

; me devil is dead " " Hy jingsT s.iys Jon

am,ui,u,g t,e: who lends the mill then?"

W. Yoik, Aug 6, 16

7 89 8 8t 9, 73 10, 9S 11 33

'V from eommencetneut up t lth, 47t6

Philadtlpnia

tron July 27, to Aug. B, 979

Aug 8, 114 4f

154 34J

61 j 31

40 18

9

3

Cies, Deaths

1C9 1362 386

Aibany-

The Detroit Journal contains a letter from Dr. Houghton, dated La Foiote, lake Superior, June 21st, which mention that during the past winter a band of Mushkegons, or Mountaineers. ipeAing a dialect of the Chippewa language, fell upon a trading post situated on the Napagon river, belonging to the Hudson Ray Company, and mardeid, indiscriminately, aM the traders Occupying the post. This induced the mmpauv to collect their forr e from different posts, and to send them -traiTit the band of Indians. An action tok p'a- e. in which twenty tracers and forty loiia weie killed. The difficulties itill temaiD unset'.le I. awstcfxriT 1 1 1 1 miw m iim n ii iwii.mi mi vmti m

late" from li;iui i r

The L- tn!')u p.i. ke. ship Omarin. c;M)t. Seror.

rri.4 yceter 'ay, from London, bringing us

eur nies vi papers ir.,ai th.tt city to tht tvenirg ." the 30th June. - . ... . An interesting debate has taken place in the British house of com non on the solject of Po land, and to the credit of that body be it said, tutdly one unjoaliried attempt to vindicate the

i)nduct of Russia wai made. It would uppear

that moie than twelve months ago an urgent application was addressed by the French go vernme;.t ta that of EngUn I, for their co opetation in an urgent remnstran e to the F.tnperor Nn-h-jlas, which thea met with a decided negative, it is. however, consaloUry, at this tate h ur, to find the Uinih dhinet admitting the justice of the cdaimsof I oias.d and asserting their rght to interfere. iKtu.sn, J'ine 26. Nw cae of ch.oleia. 9l5;deiths 70; recovenes 1G7; remaminq 712 It i with deep regret we announce that rho lera ;s s;ili mi the increase t lie non.ber of new tases yeter. y(u)cia(iing St. George's 1 aoi.-usnts to 110 de;tis 41 tecnveiie 5) We neiiUo -.ed tfiii.tfi; malady had ri!i n led Us ra

vaies to tlie coinf:rtiible .nd 111 tent. A"ion ts victims vilhm lie I -t '--v .lay s have been Air. Ruichier, of he llanaper orfi-.e, and 31 1. John Mathew. a mere ti tut.- -Uublin eier. JkrAera in fie e-iuu-y. New c.if 223 deatii 32, recovered 107, remanin g G15. I'o tal caie- I'khii the uoainieiicerueut of lite d iL-ase 3,8 5. dealh 5J4 I ChitUra in Ireland. sew case? 219, deHlhs 85, recoveries 134.

.1 Hard Cass. A man lately had his prktt book stole, in which were eil.t or ten dol

- y - tars, some valuable paper, and two or three

counterfeit tii!, which he had received and

laid aside. He offered a reward for the ame

the thief not rinding so much money as w ai of

ftred, returned the book with its contents, wore

he tnund it. and then entered a comi taint a

' r - gainst the owner for having counterfeit money

m nis possession.

The Yankees are rufe fellows fur inventions

A "down eauter" has invented a machine by

w hich on hvndrtd rt are made in a minute

srraittrtd, htaled and pointed ; by a child' tur-

mrg a crank, fjvesi it would I t oselul arpen

dage to Inf-tpt Sthncls.

.9 Xafural Mistidt. A black servant being

ex iinmed in the church Catechism, bv the mm

iefer of ihe parish, was esked, " What are you

marfp 0't,, Patrt nncucrcd llflf mil, I lli

On beii g told he should say "cf dust," he re plied, "No, Massa, it no do no stick toged dtr."

Norfc'k,

5 ldas, 410 3 S SI 8 .7days, 1J0 A U 117 iC3d), m

Brooklyn, N. J, Heretofore rep. 217

14 27 5$5d'. or

Rochc.tcr, N Y-Up to Aug, 9, lli

1U. 11

Cvcs vv occurred in Newport. R I. Dcrg. n, N So.-.kil Newark El.zbetlitown, Tr.-ntot. Mont-

K'iitr, Oi-ar.ge county. N. V. Plstturc. Pi'mv

I roy, fir &c,

9.

10,

-Aug 8, 9, 10. II. l 23. Aug, 10, n.

18 13 19 1 22 14 16 43 38 il

143

55

7 SIlO 44 1

PETITION FOR PARTITION. To the heirs and legal representatives of A VDREW DILUUjW deceased, late of Jef. Jenon township, Switzerland county, State of Indiana. TAKE WOTICE, nP"AT fpphcution will be n-ade to the Switierhvnd M. CirCU't (Jnurt. vl ll rt - .1 .

I.olden at Vevy, on the third Monday in Septmb rest, fur ai! r....... t '

tO tnike Oftrtllinn .1.. u t-w

. . .r " r seciion numbered twenty one. in township tw0, of ran tw . layinjt in Switzerland mih.i. ...:.i .

law, among the several heirs, aforesmd. CHAKi.Ejj D. GULLION. f.t. rv r, CHttlsflANA 6ULL10N, Late Chnstmna Dillman, daughter of Andrew Dili man, deceased. August 9, 1832

SHERIFF'S SALE.

n, . . .. . . owiienana i;ireuit. 1 ot F 3. ?' tUly n32- C0m"ded me to make the Mill Ot Ell'i;tvfive rinllura .nJ r.. v-

J-mra N I n.ldr recovered at-ainst Rowliah Day, der. in Sirl court i .ill - ' j . ,,

----- - iJpuoc auu sen, Un SaturdDi thn Mh Jn f ci

at the court huSe , the town ot Vrvay. hefween the hour, of ten o'ciotk A. M. and 3 o'cock V. M on said dav. the rnt n,l nn.ti. r. o . .

f 1', . , . I"-""- "tn years, 01 nve lott. of land, numbered on the original pht of the town or rvay, out lot Nil. 58, and in-lot. NoV 11. 28. 115, U9 andifaa.drentaand proflu will not briar the lum aheve ntmed, 1 will thn and thrfe, s. J at the

lot. ...land, for what they will bring, to Ihe highert t d!r, fr cabh in hand.

August 10. 1852,

MHNY HAKTA, Sherir, 8 C.

Elizabeth C7y, Ju'y We have had no rein .! r.iw-Pii ipik p tur st'veini utli. arid tnf

- i - ' . w , ..j - . -"ii jii it i in iinir, uim earth it aim ft p.-irchr.d. '!'': ciojw of Judiaa the prospect of a torn crop tolerably, good iita ire siju.nu very mu.uv ' - tJottuii tropi must be short."

THE CROPS.

ILirrisl-.ir? Jt.lv 23 Harvest Never with

er r - in !b.e memory cf mivn has such an abundance ?een gathered in I ennsylvanta as the present year, hgJ "get inM so safely and id such tine or-

ntr.

'i he grain -crop, although it docs not yield

more than two tnirus ot what is considered a full crcp, is eicelient in quality. The growing crop of Indian corn, is short to view, owing to

ihe drought, but possesses the important reeuis

i!e "a good color.v end will probably yield an

alaiiidant crop. Com in South Carolina The Beaufort Ga

zttte, of I'ith ult., says: " On the 9th we were favored with a hue rain, the first we have had ir.ce the 12th of May. It h not in time lo

save the earlier corn, but it will prove a great

advantage to that which wag planted late in A

pril suh-eauent ti that titue, and will benefit

Ihe crops geneiiilly.'1

ll'ilkesbarrt, Fa. July 25. Our farmers in this vn nittv are secuiinw

plentiful harvest, the gladsome fruits of their

industry and toil. Crops seldom look hetler

hatj at the present season. Gras i luxuraot, and grai of deHcripiions will be produced in a-

hundance.

Entrant of a letter to a gentleman of this place,

dated Delaware, Ohio, July 20, 1332. 1 U'eaie suffering in this part of the world by want of rain. There has been none of any ronif qiieiu e since my return to this place. It is stated to day that the Cholera is now among ihe Indians uoith of us in tha adjoining county. Many p: equations are mailing in the surrounding countiy to guard against the dreadful dis ea-e. Our country is generally heallhy." Ebensburgh Sky, File Coiinl md (Alabama) lli'ralj.of Aug.

10, snys: "The reason is yt i fnorahle. and

KKNTUCKY ELECTION.

The following exhibits ihe fall returni nnd majorities, for Governor, at the August election, 1832, as far received:

rri.aj.

maj.

maj.

Allen,

Amlfrenn, majority,

Uarren t r,dm Brarkfii, BrarkenriJe, Butler, in.ij. Bourbon, Balll, Boone, Btillitt.

Cildwrll, Callaway, Christian, Cl.irlf, Campbell, Daviess, Fleming, Fayette, Fraiiklin,

Gallatin, G ra yscn,

ItrctP, maj flreeimp, maj. Garrard, . Grant, Hancock, ouijrf Harrison, ll;irf, ntJtj. Henderson, Ilopkin?, iriaj. Hardin and M.-ad, Jffferson, Jcsamitiet Knox, Lltu fdu, Loan, Louisville city, Alul. lei, burg,- rnaj Mercer, Madison, Mason, Montgomery, NeUon maj. Nichnlaa, Ohio, Oldham, maj. Owen, maj. Pendleton Simpsoo, Sheibv,

Burkvcr. preathitt. 134 476 i 297 '.till h to 415 305 S51 297 175 1104 520 785 e?9 557 70 49 275 501 681 488 49 521 47 C59 321 353 509 H'26 681 37 40G 89 320 446 333 980 197 231 46 60S 902 164 374 327 151 Hd5 892 617 897 C68 527 166 775 323 705 -547 If 43 8S8 42 819 H82 110.1 727 1190 744 743 435 276 21 404 3SI 420 340 S12 160 - 281 319 425 1163 73 . as 401?

I'OCKKT-BOOK FOUND,

ro. A MOHOCCO PflCKP.r.nno

.wo novt s of hand, nnd a n8l recei Jt fr..m the rezia ter ol the land ofhe a Jefft raonvllle for a half a,r. ter sec'.ion fit l n.rl ;n .i. ...

, . " " D",v "iBinvi, oi o9 acrca. The? owner, J I., is requested to come, prove property. py .hargsa. &c WILLIAM BRADLEY. V.vay, August 17.

Statt of Michigan The Legislative eouncil of Michigan have paused an act requiring meet mgs to be held mf the white male inhabitant! who are 21 year of age, in the organized townsh'.ps ot sid Te.ritory, od the first Tuedaf of October neit, and that a Tote .hall he taken on Ihe quesl.on whether it is expedient for th the people of the Territory to form a Stat t0TernmcDt. Curiosity for Katuralistt. A two-bemdad snake th.rteen inches long of the size of a m7 fi,,&cr' c,1 M doing well, is taiDIBg m Georgia. Each head and neck ii about two in. hes long from the point of separation. Wht food 8 given to one, the other onatchei ii. Ftty distressing if true. A young flirt io At baay, only just entering her rnn-

lately recovered $500 from a TenerabU gen!, tleman of Iwenty, for ot marrying her, ai t wa bound to do, per contract.

Among the other instance r ik ..i...vi.

productions of North Carolina, may be tnentioo. ed, that a man by the name of Gorden, io Granvnle county, ha had twenty ,ev tons, all of

eie nvirg jidoui twelve months sine. Fhcse were all bom of one woman Thi. . ,.,

and iruiiful (-hiitJo vr t. 1 1

aud actite, and the father would readily walfc 10 or 12 miles at any time, when business required it." We learn from Trenton, that J.idwa C.ln.

Chief Ju-tice of the State of Nr Jersey, died i'ik.r'i.-i ..... "

... urevumeu iq vniii city on Saturday. The w ife of a general in FoUnd who had breft already separated fiom her husband, actuhlly killed her infant children in the presence of some guard who h,,d tome to take them fronr her; she afterwards couimitied suicide. The Harbcr Bill has not been returned by the Fresident, and is therefoit lost. It waft passed hy both Mouses. This bill ,,

a large Hum of money for the imioveBieLt f

I The number of eteiCraa drriTej a, quelttf lMlt , 40,441).